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Google’s DMARC Update and New Zealand’s Mandate: What Your Organization Needs to Know Now
The email security landscape is rapidly evolving in 2025, with major players like Google introducing new verification tools and governments establishing regulatory frameworks. Here’s what forward-thinking organizations should understand about these changes—and how to turn compliance into a competitive advantage.
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Design-as-a-Service: The Evolution Transforming Enterprise & Government UX
In today’s rapidly evolving digital landscape, organizations face a critical challenge: delivering exceptional user experiences while managing costs, compliance requirements, and the need for specialized expertise. Design-as-a-Service (DaaS) has emerged as a compelling solution, offering a subscription-based approach to UX design that promises flexibility, scalability, and predictable costs. But is DaaS truly the right fit…
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Design-as-a-Service: Revolutionizing UX for Enterprise and Government
In today’s digital-first world, exceptional user experience isn’t just a competitive advantage—it’s table stakes. Yet enterprises and government agencies face a persistent dilemma: how to consistently deliver high-quality UX design without the overhead of large in-house teams or the unpredictability of project-based agencies. Enter Design-as-a-Service (DaaS), a subscription-based approach that’s reshaping how organizations approach UX…
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DigiCert’s Record Q4 Performance Signals Strong Momentum in Digital Certificate Market
April 25, 2025 | 5-minute read DigiCert has exceeded its quarterly performance targets, achieving 104% of its Net New Annual Contract Value (NNACV) goal in Q4 2024. This milestone underscores the company’s expanding market presence in an increasingly competitive digital security landscape—particularly in the IoT sector. For enterprise security leaders evaluating certificate authorities, DigiCert’s performance…
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Internet Giants to Slash TLS Certificate Lifespan to 47 Days by 2029: What This Means for Your Security Strategy
April 22, 2025 Imagine waking up to discover your website is down because a TLS certificate expired—not just any certificate, but one you thought had months left before renewal. As of 2029, this scenario could become far more common as major tech players implement one of the most significant shifts in web security protocol management…
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DigiCert Partners Instrumental in Reaching $1 Billion Channel Milestone
In today’s digital landscape, where trust is currency, DigiCert’s meteoric rise to its $1 billion revenue milestone isn’t just impressive—it’s a masterclass in strategic partnership. As of Q1 2025, the digital certificate giant has exceeded expectations, hitting this landmark slightly ahead of schedule through an ecosystem of partners that’s redefining how cybersecurity solutions scale in…
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DigiCert Integrates UltraDNS into DigiCert ONE, Creating a Unified Digital Trust Solution
The strategic integration enhances email security and brand visibility for enterprises through streamlined DNS and certificate management In a move that promises to reshape how enterprises manage their digital security ecosystem, DigiCert has announced the integration of UltraDNS into its flagship DigiCert ONE platform. This strategic enhancement, revealed on April 7, 2025, creates a unified…
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The Quantum Threat Is Real: Why DigiCert’s New Security Solution Matters to Your Business
In a digital landscape where threats evolve at breakneck speed, DigiCert has positioned itself at the forefront of the next major security revolution. On April 10, 2025, the global digital trust provider unveiled its Quantum-Ready Security Solution, integrated into its ONE platform—and the timing couldn’t be more critical for businesses relying on secure digital communications.…
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The New E-Commerce Trust Landscape: How DigiCert and GlobalSign Are Reshaping Digital Security
April 2025 Industry Update: What Business Leaders Need to Know
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The Big Email Authentication Shift: What Google and Microsoft’s New Enforcement Means for Your Business
The days of optional email authentication are ending.