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TRUSTZONE’s free 5 step guide to replace all Entrust + AffirmTrust SSL/TLS certificates
All external Entrust SSL/TLS certificates (including AffirmTrust) issued after October 31, 2024, will be distrusted (external Entrust SSL/TLS certificates issued before November 1, 2024, will not be affected, but can’t be renewed from an Entrust Root CA). Learn how to avoid business ciritical outages and solve the problem in an simple, efficient and cost-effective way, guided by digital certificate experts with +20 years of industry experience.
5 July 2024 | 2 min. read | By Jacob Højmark Nielsen

What: All external Entrust SSL/TLS certificates (including AffirmTrust) issued after October 31, 2024, will be distrusted (external Entrust SSL/TLS certificates issued before November 1, 2024, will not be affected, but can’t be renewed from an Entrust Root CA).
When: Google Chrome 127 is already in beta and expected to go live in production July 17, 2024, which means that all Entrust and AffirmTrust certificates de facto will be untrusted if issued after October 31, 2024. In other words: Now!
Why: This dramatic change happens due to concerning behaviour from Entrust regarding non-compliant security practices and vague explanations to these issues combined with slow and incompetent responses to the questions raised by the industry.
Who: All Entrust SSL/TLS customers including resellers and partners will be affected. Invalid certificates already issued and soon to be not possible to issue certificates from Entrust and AffirmTrust Root CAs.
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