When HTTPS became the standard for the web, it fundamentally changed how websites handled trust, privacy, and security. Encryption went from “nice to have” to non-negotiable. For many organizations, that shift was painful—but finite. Once HTTPS was implemented, SSL certificates[…]
Archive: Day: January 29, 2026
The Future of SSL: Shorter Lifetimes, Higher Renewal Risk
January 29, 2026
SSL/TLS certificates have quietly undergone one of the biggest operational changes in web security—and many website owners still haven’t fully adapted. What was once a “buy it, install it, forget it” task has become a recurring operational responsibility. SSL certificate[…]
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