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2 weeks ago |
securityboulevard.com | Krupa Patil
Not long ago, cryptography management was a quiet, behind-the-scenes task. TLS certificates had long validity periods, post-quantum cryptography (PQC) felt like a distant conversation, and maintaining an up-to-date crypto inventory wasn’t a top priority. Fast forward to 2025, and the landscape has shifted dramatically. TLS certificate lifespans are shrinking, thanks to CA/Browser Forum mandates.
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2 weeks ago |
securityboulevard.com | Stephen Tarleton |Krupa Patil |Karthik Kannan
So Many Reasons to Check Out AppViewX at the 2025 RSA ConferenceThe world of PKI and certificate management is evolving faster than ever. Tech giants like Google and Apple are advocating for shorter-lived certificates, Certificate Authorities (CAs) are undergoing major disruptions, and the ...
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2 weeks ago |
securityboulevard.com | Krupa Patil
It’s Official: CA/B Forum Votes Yes to 47-Day TLS CertificatesBig news in the world of PKI and digital trust: the CA/B Forum has officially passed Apple’s bold proposal to slash the maximum lifespan of public TLS certificates from 398 days to ...
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3 weeks ago |
securityboulevard.com | Krupa Patil
As the reality of quantum computers capable of breaking today’s encryption algorithms gets closer and closer, the urgency around post-quantum cryptography (PQC) is growing fast. Since NIST announced the first set of standardized PQC algorithms in August 2024 and a timeline for implementation, governments worldwide have launched official roadmaps and guidance to drive organizations toward PQC readiness and transition.
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1 month ago |
securityboulevard.com | Krupa Patil
Quantum computing is not some far-off theory anymore, and the threat to today’s encryption is real with the clock running for organizations to be resilient. And for banks and finance organizations sitting on mountains of sensitive data, the urgency to prepare for post-quantum cryptography (PQC) is growing. With Q-day (the day a powerful quantum computer breaks today’s RSA and ECC algorithms) possibly arriving as early as 2028, today’s encryption won’t hold for much longer.
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