Let’s Encrypt was founded in 2012, going public in 2014, with the aim to improve security on the web. The goal was to be achieved by providing free, automated access to SSL and TLS certificates that ...
To make it easy for anyone to easily encrypt HTTP communication using SSL, EFF, Mozilla, Cisco Systems, Akamai Technologies, IdenTrust, researchers at the University of Michigan, etc., these members ...
Everyone's pro-encryption these days, unless they're part of the surveillance state. But cryptography is hard, and good cryptography tends to be both hard and expensive. As a result, only a small ...
Let’s Encrypt, the popular SSL certificate authority, is about to stop sending emails for expiring certificates. If you have a server using Let’s Encrypt, you’ll need to use automations to keep up ...
Chrome security engineers declared that unencrypted websites will not run in the browser and will be marked as insecure beginning in December 2015. This proposal will dramatically change the security ...
SAN FRANCISCO, CA--(Marketwired - April 12, 2016) - Let's Encrypt, a free, automated and open Certificate Authority, today announced four new sponsors, several sponsorship renewals and that the ...
An initiative to encourage more websites to encrypt connections by offering free digital certificates has today exited beta, six months on from the initial launch — the idea behind Let’s Encrypt being ...
In July of 2017, the nonprofit certificate authority Let’s Encrypt promised to deliver something that would put secure websites and Web applications within reach of any Internet user: free “wildcard” ...
Let's Encrypt, a certificate authority that issues free SSL/TLS certificates for web servers, was cross-signed by IdenTrust so that it could issue certificates trusted by devices that didn't trust ...
While politicians across the globe strive to undermine our security and privacy, the Let's Encrypt consortium is making Internet security free and easy Last week, Let’s Encrypt came out of beta. Let’s ...