The CA/Browser Forum recently passed a temporary moratorium on new members of the Certificate Consumer class.
Join our webinar to hear about the CA/B Forum ballot to introduce new baseline requirements for S/MIME, including the twelve different use cases.
The CA/Browser Forum guidelines contain many prescribed requirements with the word SHOULD or MUST. We explain how these two words are used.
We define Qualified Government Information Source (QGIS) and Qualified Independent Information Source (QIIS).
The CA/Browser Forum has passed new Baseline Requirements for S/MIME certificates. We explain their broad stipulations.
Many don't realize that the CA/Browser Forum's Baseline Requirements actually came LATER THAN the Extended Validation Guidelines.
The CA/Browser Forum Baseline Requirements (BR) are hugely influential in the world of public-trust certificates. We explain them and why they matter.
Domain Control Validation (DCV) for SSL certificates using the "change to web site" method will be changing late this year. We explain these changes.
Of all aspects of public SSL certificates, few are as controversial as the OU field. Our hosts explain why this field is an industry flashpoint.
Our hosts discuss what compliance means at a public Certificate Authority (CA) like Sectigo and what the Chief Compliance Officer does.
CABF has been discussing "default deny," an approach to ambiguities in existing guidelines, with significant impact on how to interpret the rules.
14 public CAs have to revoke intermediates and destroy their keys, putting millions of active SSL, S/MIME, and other public certificates at risk.