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Adapting to shorter certificate lifecycles in 2027

About this event

March 2027 hits a milestone for the PKI ecosystem with 100-day certificates globally. Shorter TLS certificate lifecycles are increasing renewal pressure and exposing the limits of traditional certificate lifecycle management (CLM). In this webinar, we'll break down what the industry timeline looks like, automation strategies, and advice for IT leaders on building a complete certificate inventory across public and private infrastructure.

As certificate environments grow more complex, teams are also grappling with expanding private PKI estates and the need to understand their cryptographic posture ahead of post-quantum cryptography (PQC). You’ll see how Red Sift Certificates provides continuous discovery, multi-CA visibility, and private PKI monitoring to help reduce misconfiguration risk, avoid outages, and prepare for long-term cryptographic change.

In this session, you’ll learn how to:

  • Adapt to shorter certificate lifetimes with automation
  • Reduce hidden risk from private PKI misconfigurations
  • Move beyond legacy CLMs and towards real-time certificate visibility
  • Build a foundation for PQC readiness

Who should attend

Security, PKI, infrastructure, and platform teams responsible for managing certificates at scale in the APAC region.

Hosted by

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    Glenn Folkes Head of Sales and Partnerships APAC @ Red Sift

    Glenn leads Sales and Partnerships for Red Sift in APAC. He has extensive experience across many facets of IT, more recently in Email Security. He has been working with companies over the past 10 years to deliver comprehensive Cyber security solutions that delivers on business outcomes.

Red Sift

Creating a fundamentally safer internet through proactive security

Trusted by 1,200+ teams around the world, Red Sift makes it simple to deploy proactive security across email, web and PKI. Its cloud-based apps make it easy to embrace the protocols that keep the internet safe while protecting known protocol gaps, stopping configuration drift and using AI to scale.