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Let’s Encrypt with Josh Aas

Let’s Encrypt with Josh Aas

“If everyone is going to use TLS, people need to trust their certificate authority, and the way to gain trust is through openness.” - Continue reading…

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November 30, 201544m 55s

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Show Notes

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“If everyone is going to use TLS, people need to trust their certificate authority, and the way to gain trust is through openness.”

Let’s Encrypt is a free, automated, and open certificate authority developed by the Internet Security Research Group (ISRG). The ISRG is a non-profit whose mission is to reduce financial, technological, and education barriers to secure communication over the Internet.

Josh Aas is the Co-founder and Executive Director of the ISRG. He is also a Senior Technology Strategist at Mozilla.

Questions

  • What is the Internet Research Security Group?
  • What is a certificate authority?
  • Prior to Let’s Encrypt, what were the steps to turn on https for a website?
  • Why is it important to focus on security specifically at the transport layer?
  • What are the major problems with modern network security?
  • What types of malware and phishing attacks do you see the most these days?
  • What are the bottlenecks to widespread adoption of lets encrypt?

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