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🚨 TLS certificates are changing.

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    🚨 TLS certificates are changing.

    By 2029, certificate validity will drop to just 47 days.
    That means more frequent renewals and less room for manual work.

    If you’re still managing certs by hand, this is your sign to automate now:
    βš™οΈ ACME / Let’s Encrypt
    πŸ” auto-renewal pipelines
    πŸ“Š certificate monitoring

    Don’t wait for an expiry outage.

    Read more:
    https://potato.id/en/posts/tls-certificate-validity-47-days/

    πŸ’¬ Are your certs fully automated yet?

    #TLS #Security #CyberSecurity #InfoSec #DevOps #SRE #Cloud #Kubernetes #Linux #Networking #SystemAdmin #SiteReliability #Automation #TechNews

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    • laztname@infosec.exchangeL laztname@infosec.exchange

      🚨 TLS certificates are changing.

      By 2029, certificate validity will drop to just 47 days.
      That means more frequent renewals and less room for manual work.

      If you’re still managing certs by hand, this is your sign to automate now:
      βš™οΈ ACME / Let’s Encrypt
      πŸ” auto-renewal pipelines
      πŸ“Š certificate monitoring

      Don’t wait for an expiry outage.

      Read more:
      https://potato.id/en/posts/tls-certificate-validity-47-days/

      πŸ’¬ Are your certs fully automated yet?

      #TLS #Security #CyberSecurity #InfoSec #DevOps #SRE #Cloud #Kubernetes #Linux #Networking #SystemAdmin #SiteReliability #Automation #TechNews

      frumbly@mastodon.worldF This user is from outside of this forum
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      @laztname can someone at @manjarolinux please follow up on this?

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        @laztname can someone at @manjarolinux please follow up on this?

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        @frumbly @manjarolinux the 47 days validity still on roadmap, but worth to prepare.

        The Phased Rollout Roadmap
        March 15, 2026: Maximum validity drops to 200 days.
        March 15, 2027: Maximum validity reduces to 100 days.
        March 15, 2029: Final reduction to 47 days maximum validity.

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