Certificate Transparency (CT) - What It Is And Why It Matters
Identity And Access Trust - Securing People, Devices, And Machines
Industry Standards for Security & Trust
The Certification Authority/Browser (CA/B) Forum is a voluntary group of certificate authorities (CAs), vendors of internet browser software, and suppliers of other applications that use X.509 digital certificates for TLS/SSL and code signing. Since its creation in 2005, the Forum has defined standards for the CA industry based on industry best practices. These standards, called Baseline Requirements, are a set of technical and procedural policies that must be adhered to by all public CAs, whether they are or are not members of the Forum. These standards improve the ways that TLS certificates are used, benefiting users of the internet and securing their communications.
The CA/B Forum determines TLS/SSL certificate validity periods according to a member voting process laid out in its governing bylaws. In May 2025, the CA/B Forum approved a ballot to shorten public TLS/SSL certificate lifecycles to 47 days by 2029. The change applies to all CAs, including DigiCert.
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