Using SHA2 based signatures in X509 certificates

It’s been an exciting decade for cryptography; as a result we see smaller key sizes and weaker algorithms getting deprecated. One driver of such things is the U.S. Federal Government, specifically NIST. One example of this would be NIST Special Publication 800-131A which disallows the use of SHA1 after December 2013. What this means is … Continue reading Using SHA2 based signatures in X509 certificates