Navigate Shorter TLS Lifespans: Embrace ACME with AVX ONE CLM

Apple is following Google's lead and is now proposing to reduce the maximum validity of public SSL/TLS certificates from 398 days down to just 47 days. Apple’s proposed timeline is as follows:

Timeframe Maximum Certificate Validity Domain Control Validation (DCV) Re-use Period
September 2025 200 Days
200 Days
September 2026 100 Days 100 Days
April 2028 47 Days 47 Days
September 2028 - 10 Days

This drastic reduction in TLS certificate lifespans calls for AUTOMATION!

The ACME protocol is used today to automate close to half a billion certificates yet there are challenges in adoption of ACME for the last mile automation.

Join our exclusive customer webinar to learn how AVX ONE CLM and its Enterprise Secure ACME capabilities allow you to fully automate certificate lifecycle management from issuance and domain validation to renewal and revocation:

Webinar Highlights:
  • Overview of ACME (Automated Certificate Management Environment)
  • ACME Implementation Challenges for Enterprises
  • Advantages of AVX ONE CLM - Enterprise Secure ACME
  • Automated Domain Validation capabilities (streamlining DNS challenge) to remain compliant with proposals from both Google and Apple to reduce TLS validity
Presenter: Anurag Joshi - Sr. Design Architect

Watch the webinar on-demand to learn how AVX ONE CLM can help you successfully implement ACME and build crypto-agility to prepare for shorter TLS lifespans ->