Let’s Encrypt Issued Its First Six-Day Certificate—Here’s Why Certificate Lifecycle Management Automation Matters

In late 2024, Let’s Encrypt caught many by surprise by announcing plans to introduce shorter-lived certificates, specifically, certificates with a six-day lifespan. Their 2024 Annual Report described this move a “big upgrade for the security of the TLS ecosystem.” To support this initiative, they also mentioned their plans to scale their infrastructure to handle issuing up to 100 million certificates per day – an enormous leap from its current capacity. For context, Let’s Encrypt currently issues certificates with a 90-day validity period.

To put this plan into action, Let’s Encrypt recently conducted a successful test, issuing their first-ever 6-day certificate. The certificate was issued and immediately revoked to analyze its complete lifecycle. Let’s Encrypt intends to make these 6-day certificates generally available to their vast subscriber base (more than 500 million websites) by the end of this year, alongside their long-standing 90-day certificates.

Why the Shift Toward Shorter-Lived Certificates?

The shift to shorter-lived certificates comes down to one thing—better web security.

Revoking compromised certificates is a critical part of keeping the web safe. If a private key gets exposed, the certificate needs to be revoked immediately, so browsers know not to trust it. However, browsers rely on Certificate Revocation Lists (CRLs) to check whether a certificate is still valid, and as these lists grow, they become harder to process. This can slow down page loading times, and if a browser doesn’t have the latest list, it might still trust a revoked certificate—opening the door to attacks. Plus, under the current CRL system, a revoked certificate can still appear valid for up to 10 days. That’s a long time for an attacker to exploit a compromised certificate.

Shorter-lived certificates help fix this. Since they expire quickly, the window of exposure is very small, and the need for revocation is drastically reduced. Even if a security breach occurs, the impact is contained within the certificate’s short lifespan.

There’s another significant benefit, too—automation. Managing frequent certificate renewals manually just isn’t practical. Automating certificate lifecycle management (CLM) helps handle renewals, provisioning, and installations without human intervention, keeping certificates up to date and reducing the risk of expirations, errors or security gaps. It also makes the system crypto-agile so that cryptographic changes and upgrades can be made quickly and seamlessly. Shorter-lived certificates make the web safer while also making certificate lifecycle management a whole lot easier.

Google and Apple, too, Are Rallying for Shorter-lived Certificates

Let’s Encrypt’s move toward shorter-lived certificates is part of a larger industry shift led by major players like Google and Apple.

Back in 2023, Google laid out its “Moving Forward, Together” roadmap, proposing to cut the maximum validity of public SSL/TLS certificates from 398 days to just 90 days. This change could come through as a policy update to their Chrome Root Program or as part of the CA/B Forum Ballot Proposal.

Read more about Google’s Proposal

Apple took things even further. In October 2024, they proposed gradually reducing certificate lifespans to just 47 days by 2028, along with shortening the Domain Control Validation (DCV) re-use period to just 10 days within a similar timeframe.

Read more about Apple’s Revised Proposal

With two of the most prominent browsers and many of the largest public Certificate Authorities (CA) backing this shift, the message is clear: shorter-lived certificates are the future.

Change isn’t always easy, but it’s necessary. Let’s Encrypt’s introduction of shorter-lived certificates gives organizations a chance to get ahead of the curve. This is the perfect time for organizations to rethink their CLM strategies. To stay resilient in today’s evolving threat landscape, CLM practices must be crypto-agile—ready to handle industry shifts like shorter certificate lifespans and the transition to post-quantum cryptography (PQC). Organizations that modernize their CLM systems now will be better prepared for the future, with crypto-agility and stronger security.

Why a Comprehensive CLM Automation Solution Like AppViewX AVX ONE CLM Can be a Game Changer in Managing Shorter-Lived Certificates

Let’s look at the facts: Machine or non-human identities (NHIs) are growing 20 times more than human identities, creating a major challenge for IT, PKI, DevOps, and Application teams who manage them. According to the 2024 Enterprise Strategy Group Report, 66% of enterprises endured a successful cyberattack resulting from compromised NHIs. Now, with renewal windows shrinking, manually tracking and renewing thousands of certificates every few weeks is simply not practical.

Certificate Lifecycle Management with Visibility, Control and Insights – All in One Place

Without a centralized CLM solution to track expirations, streamline the certificate request and renewal process, and control certificate issuance and usage, there is an increased risk of missed renewals, unexpected outages, security vulnerabilities, and compliance failures.

Since its launch in 2016, Let’s Encrypt has been a driving force behind shorter certificate validity periods, offering 90-day certificates by default. These short-lived certificates are tightly linked to ACME (Automated Certificate Management Environment), a protocol designed to automate the process of obtaining and renewing SSL/TLS certificates.

While the ACME protocol helps automate certificate enrollment and renewals, it only solves part of the problem. Effective certificate management requires complete visibility and control over the entire certificate lifecycle—something ACME alone doesn’t provide. It also has limitations in terms of support for various certificate types (lack of support for S/MIME and code signing certificates), use cases, and diverse IT environments. As a result, organizations often need additional automation mechanisms and auto-enrollment protocols to create a truly robust CLM strategy. That’s why it’s essential to integrate other certificate auto-enrollment protocols and automation mechanisms into your overall CLM strategy.

The AppViewX AVX ONE CLM Advantage

This is where a comprehensive CLM automation solution like AppViewX AVX ONE CLM makes all the difference by enabling crypto-agility. AVX ONE CLM provides a single, centralized platform to track, manage, automate, and enforce policies for all the public and private trust certificates in your infrastructure.

Starting with Smart Discovery, AVX ONE CLM enables you to discover up to 3X more certificates across your hybrid multi-cloud environments. All discovered certificates are brought into a consolidated inventory with intuitive dashboards for granular visibility and insights. This helps monitor certificates effectively for expiry and vulnerabilities to remediate issues in time.

Next, with advanced automation workflows, extensive integrations, and auto-enrollment protocol support, AVX ONE CLM automates every stage of the certificate lifecycle. When it comes to managing shorter-lived certificates, AVX ONE CLM helps streamline the entire renewal process, from tracking certificates impending expiry to notifying the right people, performing Domain Control Validation (DCV), getting the certificate issued, and re-provisioning certificates to the right endpoint. This kind of closed-loop automation helps eliminate manual errors, prevent outages, and ensure security standards are met—even as you scale up and renewal cycles become more frequent.

Standardizing certificate processes is also key to eliminating security and compliance issues. Which is why AVX ONE CLM offers a robust policy and compliance creation and enforcement engine. It allows you to define and enforce best practices in terms of certificate validity and use of crypto standards via an enterprise-wide PKI policy. This helps eliminate discrepancies and non-compliant certificates.

By bringing together visibility, automation, and policy control, AVX ONE CLM helps organizations build crypto-agility—the ability to quickly adapt to evolving security challenges, whether it’s shorter certificate lifespans or transitioning to post-quantum cryptography.

If you want to prepare your CLM system for shorter-lived certificates, talk to an AppViewX expert today on how to quickly begin automating certificate lifecycle management to eliminate outages, prevent vulnerabilities, and prepare for the upcoming TLS validity changes.

Tags

  • 6-day certificates
  • Certificate Authorities (CA)
  • certificate lifecycle management
  • crypto-agility
  • Let's encrypt 6-day certificates
  • Let’s Encrypt
  • Post-quantum cryptography (PQC)
  • Shorter-lived Certificates
  • SSL/TLS certificates

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