Xolphin News
27 January 2021
Recently, the Dutch National Cyber Security Center (NCSC) has adjusted its security guidelines, among other things with the advice to switch to the TLS 1.3 encryption protocol. This protocol is more resistant to (future) attack techniques and is also easier to configure securely than its predecessor TLS 1.2. Encryption protocols are used to set up a ...
19 January 2021
Last year Sectigo introduced the Web Security Platform, a solution that protects websites against almost all online threats. From now on, the Sectigo Web Security Platform is also available via Xolphin. This extensive and automated security platform offers you a fully customized web security package - both with and without an SSL certificate. Wat is the Sectigo Web Security Platform? The ...
2 December 2020
By Maarten Bremer, Xolphin founder Today marks a major milestone for Xolphin as we announce that we have been acquired by our long-standing partner and the world's leading Certificate Authority (CA), Sectigo. We have enjoyed a successful partnership with Sectigo for nearly 20 years. Together, we have made this strategic move to continue building on our two companies' ...
8 September 2020
From now on you can request SSL certificates from Sectigo on a subscription basis. With Subscription SSL you can enjoy the benefits of an SSL certificate with a longer validity period, despite the industry-wide limitation of the maximum validity period. Limitation of validity period As announced earlier this year, most browsers will no longer accept SSL certificates with a ...
14 July 2020
As previously announced, the validity period of SSL certificates will be further limited to 1 year as of September 1st, 2020. Apple was the first browser to announce that as of September 1st, 2020, it will limit the term of accepted SSL certificates to 398 days. Recently, Google and Mozilla also announced that they will no longer accept newly issued ...
31 May 2020
As previously announced, the Sectigo AddTrust External CA Root certificate expired on May 30, 2020. Because all Sectigo certificates have been cross-signed with the newer UserTrust RSA Certification Authority root for some time now, this change only has consequences when using outdated systems. What is the cause? SSL certificates are signed by a root certificate from a CA, such ...
30 April 2020
In November 2017, it was announced that Symantec had sold its SSL division to DigiCert. From that moment on, all Symantec brands, namely Symantec, Thawte, GeoTrust and RapidSSL, were covered by DigiCert. These brands have been issued by DigiCert since 2017. Now they go a step further: the Symantec SSL brand becomes DigiCert SSL as of April 30, 2020. The ...
30 March 2020
The year 2018 was a turning point for the use of SSL, with HTTPS becoming the standard. This trend has continued - In October 2019 no less than 94% of all visited web pages in Chrome were loaded on all platforms via HTTPS. Next to positive, these developments also have unintended negative consequences that grow steadily. What else happened in 2019, ...
30 March 2020
At the end of 2018, Mozilla and Google announced to phase out support for the outdated encryption protocols TLS 1.0 and TLS 1.1. by early 2020. However, due to the current situation with COVID-19 (Corona), they have decided to postpone the phasing out of TLS 1.0 and 1.1 in Firefox and Chrome for the time ...
25 February 2020
Apple is going to limit the allowed validity of SSL certificates to a maximum of 13 months. From September 1, 2020, certificates with a duration of more than 13 months are no longer supported in the Safari browser. Chances are that other browsers will also start applying this measure, despite the fact that a proposal for an industry-wide change ...
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