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The CA Browser Forum is governed by Bylaws, which were first adopted in 2012 The Bylaws set forth the qualifications for Membership in the Forum, and the types of participation that are allowed for non-voting members, interested parties, and others The Forum is an unincorporated association of separate organizations All active participants in CA Browser Forum activities must agree to the
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The CA Browser Forum has officially voted to amend the TLS Baseline Requirements to set a schedule for shortening both the lifetime of TLS certificates
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Voting Results Certificate Issuers 30 votes in total: 29 voting YES: Amazon, Asseco Data Systems SA (Certum), Certigna (DHIMYOTIS), Certinomis, Chunghwa Telecom, CommScope, DigiCert, Disig, D-TRUST, eMudhra, Fastly, GlobalSign, GoDaddy, HARICA, IdenTrust, iTrusChina, Japan Registry Services, MOIS (Ministry of Interior and Safety) of the republic of Korea, NAVER Cloud Trust Services, OISTE
- Baseline Requirements | CA Browser Forum
The Certification Authority Browser Forum (CA Browser Forum) is a voluntary gathering of Certificate Issuers and suppliers of Internet browser software and other applications that use certificates (Certificate Consumers)
- CA Browser Forum - Certificate Issuers, Certificate Consumers, and . . .
The Certification Authority Browser Forum (CA Browser Forum) is a voluntary gathering of Certificate Issuers and suppliers of Internet browser software and other applications that use certificates (Certificate Consumers) More information for about the forum and information for Site Owners, Developers, Auditors and Assessors, and Potential Members can be found in the About section of this
- DigiCert’s Introduction to the CA B Forum | DigiCert. com
Learn more about how DigiCert is on the frontline for our customers and certificate users We relay informed suggestions and developments to the Forum after listening to your requirements Read more here
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Attendees: Aaron Gable (Let’s Encrypt), Aaron Poulsen (Amazon), Antti Backman (Telia Company), Ben Wilson (Mozilla), Bineesh Ambali Vadakkekandi (Microsoft), Brittany Randall (GoDaddy), Chad Dandar (Cisco Systems), Chris Clements (Google), Clint Wilson (Apple), Corey Bonnell (DigiCert), Corey Rasmussen (OATI), Cynethia Brown (US Federal PKI Management Authority), Dean Coclin (DigiCert
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