How Cloudflare is helping domain owners with the upcoming Entrust CA distrust by Chrome and Mozilla
Blog post from Cloudflare
Chrome and Mozilla have decided to stop trusting Entrust's public TLS certificates issued after November 12, 2024 and December 1, 2024 respectively due to concerns about the company's ability to meet CA/Browser Forum requirements. To prevent service disruption for their customers, Entrust has partnered with SSL.com, a publicly trusted CA, and will issue certificates from SSL.com’s roots. Cloudflare is also adding SSL.com as a certificate authority that its customers can use, allowing automatic issuance and renewal of SSL.com certificates for those who are currently relying on Entrust as a CA.
No tracked trend matches for this post yet.
Use this post, company, and trend context to find content marketing opportunities, perform competitive analysis, or address product feature gaps via the Plushcap MCP server or the Plushcap API.