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🔐 Earlier this year, we added new intermediates for security, efficiency, and agility. Learn more in this blog post👇 #certs#WebPKI https://t.co/5arvyScDCK
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Wish you didn't have to keep requesting rate limit exemptions? #DYK Clients who switch to ARI are automatically EXEMPT from rate limits! 🥳 Learn more: https://t.co/CN0NIGmceS
📖 From the glossary: Certificate Revocation Lists (CRLs) are the Do Not Trust" lists for certificates. They include the serial numbers of all revoked certificates from a given CA.
🤖 A cornerstone of Let's Encrypt is its automated certificate issuance and renewal, which minimizes human error and ensures near continuous security. #Automation#CA#TLScerts
#ICYMI Check out this blog post by Let's Encrypt engineer Samantha Frank (@_uid0) outlining step-by-step how to integrate ARI into existing ACME clients👇 https://t.co/CN0NIGmceS
Our work with Internet security extends well beyond TLS certificates. Our sibling project, @ProssimoISRG, works to provide critical parts of the Internet with memory safe alternatives. Give them a follow to stay updated on their progress!
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