CA/B Forum

Apple Enrages IT — 45-Day Cert Expiration Fury
Richi Jennings | | 90-day certificates, 90-day TLS certificate validity, Apple, Apple Safari, browser, Browser Security, CA/B Forum, CA/Browser Forum, CAB Forum, certificate, Certificate and Key Lifecycle Management, Certificate and Key Management, Certificate Automation, mobile safari, Safari, SB Blogwatch, Sectigo
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How Does Google Chrome Make The Decision To Distrust A Certificate Authority (CA)?
Prasanth Sundararajan | | CA/B Forum, Certificate Authority (CA), crypto-agility, DigiCert, Entrust, Entrust Certificate Authority, Google Chrome, Google’s proposal for 90-day TLS validity, Post-Quantum Cryptography
In light of the decision Google Chrome made last week to distrust Entrust as a Certificate Authority (CA), this is a topic worthy of diving into. Google Chrome makes the decision to ...

Stronger Private Key Protection For Code Signing: Are You Compliant With The Latest CA/B Forum Requirements?
Cally Fritsch | | CA/B Forum, CA/Browser, Certificate Authority (CA), code signing, DevOps tools, hardware security module (HSM), private key, public key
Last year, on June 1, 2023, the CA/Browser (CA/B) Forum’s updated Code Signing Baseline Requirements went into effect, aiming to enforce stronger private key protection for code signing certificates. The updated mandate ...

SSL Certificates: One Year Max Validity Ballot fails at the CA/B Forum
Ballot SC 22’s failure highlights the dysfunction at the CA/Browser Forum. For now, at least, SSL/TLS certificates will still have a maximum validity period of two years (or 27 months).... The post ...