Feb 3, 2025
Fields Allowed in an SSL Certificate Signing Request
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Verifies the identity of a website's owner and operator and uses verified Data Encryption (SSL). Confirms the website is scanned daily for malware and malicious content for retail customers. The presence of a “trust mark” such as the GlobalSign Secure Site Seal will help visitors trust a website and convert general visitors into paying customers. So why risk potential customers abandoning their shopping carts and web forms? Simply display the Secure Site Seal to give them the confidence to complete the transaction.
Read MoreJun 6, 2025
This article will cover the step-by-step guidelines on how to use PersonalSign Certificates. If this is not the solution you are looking for, please search for the solution in the search bar above.
Read MoreFeb 11, 2025
The GlobalSign Atlas platform is GlobalSign’s answer to the evolving PKI landscape.
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The Certificate Authority/Browser (CA/B) Forum has introduced updates to Baseline Requirements (BRs) for issuing CodeSigning Certificates. Effective 1st June 2023, a private key should be generated and protected in a FIPS 140‐2 Level 2 or Common Criteria EAL 4+ compliant devices for both Standard and EV CodeSigning Certificates. This would mean for Standard CodeSigning Certificate users, the key pair must be generated and stored in a hardware crypto module that meets or exceeds the requirements of FIPS 140-2 level 2 or Common Criteria EAL 4+. In addition, the updates stipulates specific ways on how CA should ensure that private key is generated and protected on the compliant device.
Read MoreMay 8, 2023
This support article provides guidance for GlobalSign TLS certificate subscribers on the use of the permitted certificate revocation reasons
Read MoreJun 6, 2025
Definition of Non-repudiation in a Signed Email
Read MoreCheck your certificate installation for SSL issues and vulnerabilities.