Bad Certificate Revocation : DigiCert Offers Temporary Pause

The world s largest digital certificate authority has announced plans to delay revocations of certificates that failed to comply with safety rules without a proper domain control verification scheme. However, it is being asked to help customers avoid disrupting their services until the end of the year, according to the latest report by the BBC. But Here How could it be able to stop issuing some of its digital 証明書s to be revoked by emergency deadlines? Why is it going to take another day to revoke them because they are struggling to get them backtracked and deployed in time to prevent further failures in secure web connections and internet services, the company says it has been warned of an exceptional circumstances which causes serious disruption to its customers and the security giant threatening changes to internet infrastructure? The BBC understands how it can be affected by an increasing number of cyber-security concerns, and how significantly does it need to change the way it deals with cyber security? And why is this really taking us out of control? What is the risk of failing to verify sensitive data - and what is likely to happen when it moves up to one day within 24 hours to remove them? It is not expected to make it harder than it planned, but it will remain in place for the first time in the world to recall those who have rejected the orders.

Source: govinfosecurity.com
Published on 2024-07-31