Wishing our U.S.-based colleagues and their loved ones a safe, fun-filled 4th of July. Here's to another 248 years of connection, creation, innovation, and trust. #independenceday #fourthofjuly #USA
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Today we’re celebrating NPS Day at DigiCert! We're excited to share that we achieved an aggregated 80 Net Promoter Score (NPS) in a single quarter. NPS is a customer loyalty metric that measures how likely customers are to recommend a company, product or service to others. This feedback holds us accountable, helps us know what we’re doing right, and, more importantly, helps to let us know where more work is needed to ensure we’re always improving. Helping our customers put digital trust to work in the real world isn’t just our goal—it’s truly our obsession. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/gpGj5ymN #NPS #netpromoterscore #customerfeedback #customerobsession #lifeatdigicert
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In the digital world, a certificate is kind of like a passport. It verifies the identity of a website, organization, or individual, helping people move about safely online. And like a passport, a digital certificate is only as trustworthy as the authority that issues it. In early 2024, Entrust failed to revoke more than 26,000 mis-issued EV certificates within the CA/B Forum’s Baseline Requirements revocation timeline. By late June, Google’s Chrome Security Team cited “a pattern of concerning behaviors by Entrust” in its announcement that Chrome would no longer trust Entrust-issued TLS certificates after October 31, 2024. This announcement has the potential to cause significant and widespread disruption to any organization using Entrust certificates. On July 11, join DigiCert experts who helped thousands of customers tackle a similar situation when Symantec certificates were distrusted. Register Now: https://lnkd.in/gzcJ4cYi Read our latest article to dive deeper into what makes a certificate authority trustworthy—and the consequences of distrust. #certificateauthority #encryption #digitaltrust #digitalcertificates #SSL #PKI
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Delighted to announce that DigiCert UK has been certified as a #GreatPlacetoWork 🏅Great Place to Work is the global authority on workplace culture and is determined by what our employees have to say about us. At DigiCert, we offer cutting-edge vanguard technology use, holistic compensation and benefits, opportunities to both grow and lead, and a focus on environmental, social, and governance issues. Thank you to our amazing employees who live our CARE values and contribute to our great workplace 💙 Learn more: https://lnkd.in/gekcGmif Great Place To Work UK #GPTW #lifeatdigicert #CARE #innovation
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The recent announcement of the Google Chrome distrust of Entrust has caused significant disruption to a large number of organizations. If you need replacement certificates or certificate lifecycle automation, we’re here to help. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/gCvXve3j
Google has announced that Chrome will no longer trust TLS certificates issued by Entrust, effective October 31, 2024. If you are impacted by this, we understand the potential disruption it can bring to your business and are here to help. Major internet browsers (Google Chrome, Apple Safari, Microsoft Edge, and Mozilla Firefox) individually maintain lists of root Certificate Authorities (CAs) they trust. To be trusted by a browser, CAs must comply with stringent CA/Browser (CAB) Forum requirements. Because customers need a single certificate that works everywhere, CAs need to maintain trust of all the major browsers. If a digital certificate issued by a CA doesn’t work in even one of the major browsers, the certificate is of little value. Browser root programs receive regular audit reports about CA operations and compliance with the CAB Forum requirements. Browsers also closely monitor how CAs handle incidents when they fail to meet requirements. Browsers expect CAs to be transparent about what went wrong, and work in good faith to fix issues to prevent re-occurrence. Recently, browser root programs indicated that they had begun to lose confidence in Entrust’s TLS certificate issuance practices. Google “highlighted a pattern of concerning behaviors by Entrust” ultimately leading to their decision to remove Entrust roots from Chrome, which has 65% of the browser market share. Google recommends “affected website operators transition to a new publicly-trusted CA owner as soon as reasonably possible” to avoid adverse impact. See https://lnkd.in/gH5KkNiV Navigating CAB Forum rules can be challenging, and DigiCert has occasionally had incidents as well. We take our responsibility as a trusted CA very seriously. First, we work very closely and collaboratively with browsers. We are transparent when there are issues. Sometimes this requires difficult conversations with customers whose certificates may need to be revoked because of compliance issues. Browsers trust us to implement improvements to prevent them from happening. Second, we make significant contributions to industry standards and open-source software to make the internet and Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) better. Our public Certificate Transparency (CT) log infrastructure and open source pkilint software are used by the community to detect issues and demonstrates DigiCert’s deep and enduring commitment to compliance and technical correctness of all issued certificates. Finally, we provide automation through DigiCert Trust Lifecycle Manager and ACME. Our CA-agnostic, modern PKI platform discovers and manages both public and private trust environments to avoid disruption from revoked or expired certificates. Customers love DigiCert and our Net Promoter Score (NPS) is 80. If you need assistance migrating your TLS certificates from Entrust, we are here to help. Click here to start: https://lnkd.in/g3T2kYrr
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The most forward-thinking companies are working hard to figure out how to leverage the incredible processing power of quantum computing once it's available. However, it will also bring a range of threats. Quantum computing is likely to rely heavily on the cloud, making it more accessible to users—and attackers. At the end of the day, securing cloud quantum computing will require similar practices to securing other technologies and data in the cloud: ☁ Strong authentication ☁ Visibility and scale ☁ Simplified certificate management Learn more about protecting your organization’s legacy cryptography from the malicious use of cloud quantum computing resources, preparing for quantum with PKI modernization, and achieving crypto-agility in our latest article. #quantumcomputing #cloudsecurity #PKI #cryptoagility #quantumthreat
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This fall, experts from around the world will come together for the biggest digital disaster prep in history. Join us September 26 for World #QuantumReadinessDay, a global event dedicated to building and implementing protections against quantum threats. Sign up now to make sure that when quantum comes, your organization is ready: https://lnkd.in/gDAf9uk8 #WQRD #quantum #quantumcomputing #PQC
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“The biggest trust challenge for our generation is going to be the ability to distinguish what is real and what is fake.” DigiCert CEO Amit Sinha talks about the challenges associated with Generative AI, such as content authenticity + origination, and how DigiCert is working to solve these real-world problems. #contentprovenance #AI #GenAI #artificialintelligence #digitaltrust
Amit Sinha, DigiCert CEO | CUBE Conversation | Generative AI
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We are delighted to recognize our FY25 Q1 CARE Champions! Congratulations to these employees for embodying our CARE culture drivers: Customer Obsession, Amazing Innovation, Relentless Execution, and Exceptional Collaboration. Their unwavering dedication and exemplary performance are a testament to our values 💙 David Croston | Christiaan de Villiers | Eilis Slattery | Murali Ganapathi | Leah Ferncombe | Marina Lee | Austin Leonard, CPA | Adam Beidoun | Rajan Gupta | Shusuke Nakagawa | Thomas Jackson #lifeatdigicert #employeespotlight #innovation
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We had a grand time celebrating our FY24 Achievers Club! 🔥 #GrandCayman
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3dThank you DigiCert for making the 5th a holiday as well. Care Culture showing strong 💪🏻!