Change to Certificate Service – from 1st March 2018
Q1) What is the change in the maximum duration of certificates?
A) The maximum duration will be limited to 2 years, currently this is 3 years.
Q2) What certificates are affected?
A) Only medium assurance Organisation Validated (OV) certificates. High assurance Extended Validation (EV) and Wildcard certificates are already limited to 2 years.
Q3) Who is driving this change?
We're pleased to announce that from today the service can provide end user certificates, which are used for digitally signing and encrypting emails. These are called S/MIME (Secure/Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions) certificates.
S/MIME are installed on email clients which then enable the end user to send digitally signed emails, giving recipients assurances that the email originated from the sender's account. By signing emails, recipients can also have confidence that the contents of the email has been been altered in transit.
The change to the number of credits required for certificates with 5 or more domains takes effect from 5 September 2017. The cost of Mixed certificate credit bundles will remain unchanged.
The only changes are as follows:
The change to the number of credits required for certificates with 5 or more domains take effect from 5 September 2017. The cost of Mixed certificate credit bundles will remain unchanged.
The only changes are as follows:
The service changed certificate provider to QuoVadis in 2015, and as part of that transition Jisc is obliged to ensure all organisations that use the Certificate Service comply with and agree to a QuoVadis ‘Sub-LRA Agreement’. We have therefore updated the Certificate Service Terms & Conditions to reflect this.
The following certificates can be obtained through the Jisc Certificate Service's web app, found in the App Centre here:
The service provides Extended Validation (EV) server certificates S/MIME end user for digitally signing emails for high, both of which offer users the highest possible assurance. Business/Organisation Validated (OV) and Wildcard (of OV type) certificates are also available.
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All certificates issued are SHA-256.
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For all FAQs please click on the header link 'Charging FAQs'
Jisc Certificate Service – charging update 24.04.2013 - 10 new points:
1. Why is the date for charging being moved?
I'm pleased to announce that from the 12 May 2015 the Janet Certificate Service will be providing SSL certificates signed by QuoVadis CA.
To apply for membership of the Jisc Certificate Service, please download, complete and sign the application form. It must be signed by someone with the appropriate level of authority to sign on behalf of your organisation. The completed form can be scanned and emailed (to certificates@jisc.ac.uk), faxed (0300 300 2213) or posted back to Jisc, Lumen House, Library Avenue, Harwell Campus, Didcot, OX11 0SG
Availability of SHA-256 certificates: 14 October 2014
We’re pleased to announce an agreement has been reached between TERENA and Comodo which will enable customers to obtain SHA-256 certificates. This is available with immediate effect and all certificates obtained from the service will be by default SHA-256.
