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Apple's 45-Day SSL certificate proposal: What to expect - Sectigo

Currently, the lifespan of certificates is about 398 days, but companies like Google and Apple are advocating for much shorter terms, with Apple ...

Navigating Apple's 45 Day TLS Certificate Proposal - Venafi

Apple's proposal to shorten TLS lifespans to 45 days by 2027 raises ... SSL/TLS certificates to just 45 days by 2027. Announced at the ...

Sysadmins slam Apple's SSL/TLS cert lifespan cuts - The Register

Apple's proposal, if accepted, would shorten the max certificate lifespan to 200 days after September 2025, then down to 100 days a year ...

Apple Follows Google's Lead: Get Ready for 45-Day TLS Certificate ...

Apple introduced a draft ballot, proposing a gradual reduction of the maximum validity for public SSL/TLS certificates from 398 days to just 45 days by ...

Apple Releases Draft Ballot to Shorten Certificate Lifespan to 45 Days

This proposal, which is sponsored by Sectigo, offers to incrementally phase maximum term for public SSL/TLS certificates down to 45 days between now and 2027.

SSL certificate lifetimes are going down. Dates proposed. 45 days ...

955 votes, 735 comments. CA/B Forum ballot proposed by Apple: https://github.com/cabforum/servercert/pull/553 200 days after September 2025 ...

From 90 Days to 45: SSL / TLS Certificate Lifespans and Automation

Currently, the standard for public certificates is a maximum of 398 days. However, Apple's proposal lays out a roadmap for gradually reducing ...

Apple's 45-day certificate proposal: A call to action - Help Net Security

In a bold move, Apple has published a draft ballot for commentary to GitHub to shorten Transport Layer Security (TLS) certificates down from ...

A host of Webmasters are complaining about Apple's new proposal ...

A host of Webmasters are complaining about Apple's new proposal to shorten the validity period of SSL/TLS certificates ... As one of the world's ...

SSL/TLS certificate duration reduced to 45 days by 2027

SSL/TLS certificate duration reduced to 45 days by 2027:Apple takes the first step · Gradually reduce the maximum duration of public SSL/TLS ...

Apple Enrages IT — 45-Day Cert Expiration Fury - Security Boulevard

Apple wants to shorten SSL/TLS security certificates' lifespans, down from 398 days now to just 45 days by 2027. … The Apple proposal [is] a ...

Apple seeking reducing in SSL validity length - Water Cooler

Apple are at it again, this time seeking to reduce SSL/TLS certificates from their current 398 days (13 months), further pushing to reduce this to 45 days by ...

System admins irate at Apple's plan for shorter cert lifespans

Apple has proposed for a shortening of validity for security certificates used by websites from 398 days down to just 45 days, ...

Apple & Chrome propose reduced certificate lifetime - Red Sift Blog

The lifetime of SSL/ TLS certificates grows shorter. With Apple shortening the maximum validity period just 45 days.

Sysadmins Rage Over Apple's 'Nightmarish' SSL/TLS Cert Lifespan ...

The Register's Jessica Lyons reports: Apple wants to shorten SSL/TLS security certificates' lifespans, down from 398 days now to just 45 ...

Apple Proposes 45-Days SSL/TLS Certificate Lifespan by 2027

Apple introduced a draft ballot, proposing reduction of maximum validity for public SSL/TLS certificates from 398 days to 45 days by 2027.

About upcoming limits on trusted certificates - Apple Support

... Apple is reducing the maximum allowed lifetimes of TLS server certificates ... 398 days is measured with a day being equal to 86,400 seconds. Any time ...

TLS certificates: Apple proposes a maximum term of 45 days - Heise

Apple wants to limit the duration of TLS certificates to fourty-five days from 2027. The company has proposed this to the CA/Browser Forum.

SSL certificate lifetimes are going down. Dates proposed. 45 days ...

Reduced certificate expirations also enhances the security of the internet as it reduces the window of opportunity for nefarious uses. It could ...

Preparing for Apple & Google's certificate lifespan changes - The Stack

Google has proposed a measure to 'promote agility' by reducing certificate validity to 90 days, in order to prevent security vulnerabilities.