Add to Favorites Thawte SSL/TLS certificates require the installation of Intermediate CA certificates to be fully trusted in all browsers. Depending on your product type you will need the Thawte intermediate listed below. Your product type is listed in the beginning of your email as specified during enrollment. Alternately you can find your product type […]
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What Certificate Authorities Do & How Their SSL Certificate Security is Enforced.
Add to Favorites There has been a lot of misleading information flying around within the security industry and various tech blogs regarding Certificate Authorities (CA), Security, and the function of SSL Certificates. Lots of finger pointing with no foundation of knowledge on who does what. The confusion is how encryption keypairs work, controlled, and […]
Symantec Intermediate CAs Secure Site EV & Secure Site Pro EV
Add to Favorites Symantec SSL/TLS certificates require the installation of Intermediate CA certificates to be fully trusted in all browsers. Depending on your product type you will need the Symantec intermediate listed below. Your product type is listed in the beginning of your email as specified during enrollment. Alternately you can find your product type […]
What Do The Details of a Digital Certificate Mean?
Add to Favorites There is a lot of information that gets added to a digital certificate. The information within these fields under the details of a digital certificate state the parameters from its issuance. Some of these fields are just informational, but sometimes an application can be built around these specific fields. With the standards […]
CA|B Forum Passes Ballot 193 – Deprecation of 3 Year SSL Certificates
Add to Favorites The CAB Forum (CA Forum) is the governing body that moves the security of the internet with SSL Certificates. The CA/Browser Forum began in 2005 as part of an effort among certification authorities and browser software vendors to provide greater assurance to Internet users about the web sites they visit by leveraging […]
Thawte Intermediate CA’s – Code Signing
Add to Favorites Thawte SSL/TLS certificates require the installation of an Thawte Intermediate CA certificate to be fully trusted in all operating systems. Typically you should not need to import the Thawte intermediate since it typically gets automatically installed when you pick up your code signing certificate in the same browser used for enrollment. To download your […]
Symantec Intermediate CA’s – Code Signing RSA SHA-2
Add to Favorites Symantec SSL/TLS certificates require the installation of an Intermediate CA certificate to be fully trusted in all operating systems. Typically you should not need to import the Symantec intermediate since it typically gets automatically installed when you pick up your code signing certificate in the same browser used for enrollment. To download your […]