When Google Chrome 41 is released, it will treat certificate chains using SHA-1 which are valid past January 1, 2017…
When Google Chrome 41 is released, it will treat certificate chains using SHA-1 which are valid past January 1, 2017…
As we move in 2015, you will start to see Certificate Transparency deployed on EV SSL certificates. Google has required that as of January…
December 03, 2014 By Bruce Morton Entrust’s monthly SSL review covers SSL discussions “” recaps news, trends and opinions from…
In 2005, it was discovered that the secure hash algorithm SHA-1 wasn’t as strong as it was initially thought to be, according…
This post was originally published on the CA Security Council blog. Is your website secure? One thing to consider is…
The Technical and Business Reasons You Need to Move To SHA-2 First, what is SHA? In basic terms, SHA is…
Lately, SSL has come under fire and users may be under the impression that, perhaps, there is a problem with…
The migration of certificates is not trivial and has the potential to cause major problems, particularly if the process is…
SHA-1 has been in use among commercial certification authorities (CAs) since the late 1990s, and today accounts for the overwhelming…
Google announced on September 5, 2014, that Chrome will sunset SHA-1 by providing security warnings through the popular browser. SHA-1 is a secure…