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Certificate Transparency Monitoring is now generally available

Cloudflare's Certificate Transparency Monitoring is now generally available. The biggest change: we no longer email you about certificates Cloudflare issued for your domain, so when an alert lands in your inbox, it's worth a look.

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Cloudflare has announced the general availability of its Certificate Transparency Monitoring service, a tool designed to help organizations detect unauthorized certificate issuance for their domains. The service, which had been in a beta phase, now offers a more robust and integrated solution for tracking certificates.

Certificate Transparency (CT) is an open framework that logs all publicly trusted SSL/TLS certificates issued by Certificate Authorities (CAs). This creates a public, auditable record, making it difficult for a CA to issue a certificate for a domain without the domain owner's knowledge. Cloudflare's monitoring service leverages these CT logs to provide alerts when new certificates are observed for registered domains.

The service is particularly useful for identifying potential misconfigurations or malicious activity. For instance, if an attacker successfully compromises a domain or a CA, they might attempt to issue unauthorized certificates to impersonate the legitimate website. By monitoring CT logs, organizations can quickly detect such attempts and take corrective action, such as revoking the fraudulent certificate.

Cloudflare's offering includes features such as real-time alerts and integration with existing Cloudflare accounts. This allows users to manage their monitored domains and receive notifications directly through the Cloudflare dashboard or via other configured alert channels. The service aims to enhance an organization's overall security posture by providing an additional layer of defense against certificate-related threats.

The move to general availability signifies that the service has undergone extensive testing and is now considered stable and ready for widespread use. Cloudflare emphasizes the importance of CT monitoring as a critical component of a comprehensive cybersecurity strategy, especially in an era where digital identity and trust are paramount.

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