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New Standard For Issuance of SSL/TLS Certificates
12/16/2011

Wiredmikey writes "In light of the many safeguard breaches and connivance that have undermined the faith the IT trade has in license inner circle (CAs) and their wares, the CA/Browser Forum, an lodge of leading CAs and other systems program vendors, has released the 'Baseline Requirements for the Issuance and ministry of Publicly-Trusted Certificates,' an industry-wide baseline gauge for the operation of CAs issuing SSL/TLS digital certificates natively trusted by the browser. The CA/Browser Forum is soliciting Web browser and overhead costs system vendors adopt the requirements (PDF) as part of their aridity to supply




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