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Comodo CA’s OCSP Responders Pass Milestone of 2 Billion Certificate Revocation Checks in a Day

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Web Webster
Web Webster
Oct 11, 2013

Clifton, NJ, October 10th, 2013 – Comodo, a leading Certificate Authority (CA) and Internet security organization, today announced that its Online Certificate Status Protocol (OCSP) responders handled over 2 billion requests in one day. The statistic, achieved on Sept. 30 2013, proves Comodo’s continued investment in their revocation checking infrastructure has allowed them to meet the exponential growth of SSL secured Internet traffic.

OCSP is a protocol enabled in modern browsers which makes real time checks as to whether or not an SSL certificate has been revoked. Whenever somebody connects to the secure area of a website over https, the protocol sends a request for the revocation status of a website’s SSL certificate. The request is received by dedicated servers run by the issuing CA known as OCSP responders, which reply with a digitally-signed response containing the revocation status of the website’s certificate. If the response is ‘good’, then the certificate is ok and the https connection can proceed. If the response is ‘revoked’, then the browser should inform the user that the connection cannot be trusted.

“For many years, this long established mechanism of communicating certificate revocation status has been successfully used by all major CAs to protect end-users. It is also interesting to note that we observed this growth in checks during a time when some major browser vendors have actually switched off revocation checking in their browser software.” said Melih Abdulhayoglu, President and CEO, Comodo, “Comodo is committed to maintaining a robust OCSP infrastructure and is also heavily involved with other major CAs in initiatives which actively improve the effectiveness of the protocol, such as the NGINX OCSP stapling project.”

Comodo Extended Validation (EV) SSL Certificates build trust by protecting online transactions and communications with the industry’s strongest encryption. Comodo EV SSL Certificates give customers confidence that they are interacting with a trusted website. The green address bar that is displayed when consumers visit a site protected by Comodo EV SSL signals that the website has gone through rigorous authentication by a third party and reassures consumers that their information is secure.

To find out more about Comodo, please visit: https://www.instantssl.com/ssl-certificate-products/ssl/ssl-certificate-ev.html

For more information about OCSP or Comodo EV certificates, journalists and analysts may contact media-relations@comodo.com

About Comodo

Comodo is a leading internet security provider. With U.S. Headquarters in New Jersey and global resources in UK, China, India, Ukraine, and Romania, Comodo provides businesses and consumers worldwide with security services, including SSL Certificate, PCI scanning, desktop security, and remote PC support. Securing online transactions for more than 200,000 businesses, and with more than 35 million desktop security software installations, including an award-winning firewall and antivirus software, Comodo is Creating Trust Online??. To learn more, visit Comodo’s website: www.comodo.com.

For more information, reporters and analysts may contact:

Comodo:
E-Mail: media-relations@comodo.com
Office: +1 (201) 963 0004 x 4000

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Web Webster

Web Webster

Web Webster has more than 20 years of writing and editorial experience in the tech sector. He’s written and edited news, demand generation, user-focused, and thought leadership content for business software solutions, consumer tech, and Linux Today, he edits and writes for a portfolio of tech industry news and analysis websites including webopedia.com, and DatabaseJournal.com.

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