Free trial certificates now available on trusted roots

Jan 04

Tweet Tim Callan’s SSL Blog – Online Security Tim Callan’s SSL Blog: Free trial certificates now available on trusted roots Tim Callan’s SSL Blog Demystifying the Web’s Secure Backbone « ‘Tis the season | Main | VeriSign seal web site malware scanning once again uncovers major malware threat » Free trial...

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Chain Certificates

Oct 29

TweetWhat are chain certificates? Chain certificates are referred to by many names — CA certificates, subordinate CA certificates or intermediate certificates.  Confused yet? Let’s break it down. It all starts with something called a root certificate. The root certificate is generated by a certification authority (CA) and is embedded into software applications....

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Where are your digital certificates?

Oct 29

TweetOver the years, Entrust has had many conversations with customers trying to improve or strengthen enterprise and customer security within the online channel. And one topic that repeatedly comes up is certificate discovery and management. Their specific challenges can be grouped into three distinct categories: Unexpected certificate expiryConcern about data...

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Powerful Servers Need Powerful Certificates

Oct 28

TweetWith our Entrust Certificate Services release yesterday, we made significant improvements in the way we offer multi-domain (or multi-SAN) certificates. Why is this significant to our customers? Back in 2007, with Microsoft adding new features such as AutoDiscovery to Exchange Server, the number of services each server needed to protect with SSL encryption...

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Why Adobe CDS Certificates

Oct 26

TweetBack in 2005, Adobe unveiled the Certified Document Services (CDS) program, which automatically trusts new digital IDs that are chained to (part of the family of) the Adobe Root certificate embedded in Adobe products. Anybody who opens a PDF document signed or certified by a CDS credential automatically gets a “blue ribbon” with trust provided to the...

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