Mozilla, in partnership with Facebook, Cloudflare, and other IETF community members, has announced technical specifications for a new cryptographic protocol called "Delegated Credentials for TLS." Delegated Credentials for TLS is a new simplified way to implement "short-lived" certificates without sacrificing the reliability of secure connections. Learn more about Delegated Credentials for TLS in an informative The Hacker News article: . In short, the new TLS protocol extension aims to effectively prevent the misuse of stolen certificates by reducing their maximum validity period to a very short span of time, such as a few days or even hours. Before jumping into how Delegated Credentials for TLS works, you need to understand the current TLS infrastructure, and of course, about the core problem in it because of which we need Delegated Credentials for TLS. The link for this article located at The Hacker News is no longer available. . Uncover the advantages of Utilizing Delegated Credentials in TLS to bolster security through diminished certificate lifespan for reinforced safeguarding.. Delegated Credentials,TLS Security,Short-Lived Certificates,Cryptographic Protocol,Certificate Management. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
"Certificates and public key cryptography are emerging as the preferred enablers of strong security. Many large organisations will deploy public key cryptography and certificates throughout the company in the next few years." . . .. "Certificates and public key cryptography are emerging as the preferred enablers of strong security. Many large organisations will deploy public key cryptography and certificates throughout the company in the next few years." The link for this article located at IT Web is no longer available. . Electronic credentials and asymmetric encryption are poised to greatly improve online and commercial security.. Digital Certificate, Web Security, E-commerce Protection, Public Key Technologies. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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