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CIO study: Addressing TLS/SSL certificate challenges

By 2025, a Coleman Parkes Research study predicts, the average number of TLS/SSL certificates in large organizations will jump to 1.3 million.

How will organizations manage so many certificates, which already pose challenges like short lifespans?

With automation, argues Venafi, the sponsor of the Coleman Parkes study. In this research report, Venafi unpacks the study’s findings and maps out 5 ways that automation can future-proof TLS/SSL certificate lifecycle management.

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