TLS Certificate Chaos: Will Shorter Lifecycles Send Businesses Scrambling or Smiling?

Shortening the life cycle of Transport Layer Security certificates can reduce vulnerabilities but may demand more frequent updates. Automation might become essential, especially for smaller businesses, to prevent errors and downtime. It’s time for companies to embrace the automated certificate life cycle management revolution—or face a certificate chaos comedy.

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Hot Take:

Hold onto your hats, folks! The life cycle of TLS certificates is getting a serious makeover, and it’s not just the fashion industry that’s all about shorter runs. Google and Apple want to take your website’s digital security from a leisurely 398-day stroll to a brisk 47-day sprint. Grab your running shoes and maybe some automation software because manual updates are about to become as outdated as dial-up internet!

Key Points:

  • Google and Apple propose shortening TLS certificate life cycles to potentially 47 days.
  • Shorter certificate durations can help prevent data loss from compromised certificates.
  • Automated processes like CLM help manage frequent updates efficiently.
  • Manual updates introduce more opportunities for errors and disruptions.
  • Shorter life cycles could push SMBs to adopt automation for certificate management.

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