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Options for AWS customers who use Entrust-issued certificates

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The article discusses options for AWS customers who have imported certificates issued by Entrust, as popular browsers have announced they will no longer trust these certificates after October 31, 2024.

Specifically, the article covers:

  • How to identify if you have imported Entrust certificates into AWS Certificate Manager (ACM)
  • Recommendation to replace Entrust certificates with public certificates issued through ACM, especially Domain Validated (DV) certificates instead of Extended Validation (EV) or Organization Validation (OV) certificates
  • Evaluating the use of private certificates for internal-facing workloads using AWS Private Certificate Authority (AWS Private CA)
  • Conclusion advising to re-issue and re-import Entrust certificates before October 31, 2024 if more time is needed to evaluate options


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