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GlobalSign is First Certificate Authority to Provide Revocation Status Services Over IPv6

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Boston, MA – GlobalSign , the enterprise SaaS Certificate Authority (CA), today announced that it is the first Certificate Authority to provide all Certificate revocations status services over IPv6. This is an important step for the SSL ecosystem, as revocation status services underpin the base security system providing trust to the Internet. The news comes a few days after GlobalSign announced the launch of a new solution to help companies overcome IP restrictions when it comes to implementing SSL security.
GlobalSign is First Certificate Authority to Support IPv6

We are proud to be the first CA to offer revocation status services that are IPv6 compliant.Making investments to support the evolving requirements of the Internet is an important part of GlobalSign’s philosophy to not just be an SSL provider but a security partner. Organizations that work with GlobalSign benefit from a partner that understands the changing nature of the modern Internet and that IPv6 has now become the new norm.
– Ryan Hurst, CTO, GlobalSign.Ryan Hurst, CTO, GlobalSign.

The current version of the Internet Protocol (IPv4) used to route traffic across the Internet has only a finite number of unique IP addresses. The explosive growth of applications and devices requiring unique IP addresses will result in a near-term exhaustion of IP addresses. As the successor to IPv4, IPv6 resolves this issue by using longer 128-bit addresses, adds additional security layers, and is critical to the Internet’s continued growth.Many major organizations have already shown their commitment to enabling IPv6 through initiatives like World IPv6 Day in 2012 . Furthermore, from September 2012 all U.S. government federal agencies were required to have their public-facing services reachable over IPv6. GlobalSign has taken a strong leadership stance within the CA industry to accommodate the needs of both government agencies and other organizations that have upgraded their websites to support IPv6.

“We are proud to be the first CA to offer revocation status services that are IPv6 compliant,” said Ryan Hurst, CTO of GlobalSign. “Making investments to support the evolving requirements of the Internet is an important part of GlobalSign’s philosophy to not just be an SSL provider but a security partner. Organizations that work with GlobalSign benefit from a partner that understands the changing nature of the modern Internet and that IPv6 has now become the new norm.”

All GlobalSign SSL Certificates are currently available and enabled for IPv6 at no additional charge to the customer.

About GMO GlobalSign
GlobalSign has been a trust service provider since 1996. Its focus has been, and always will be, on providing convenient and highly productive PKI solutions for organizations of all sizes. Its core Digital Certificate solutions allow its thousands of authenticated customers to conduct SSL secured transactions, data transfer, distribution of tamper-proof code, and protection of online identities for secure email and access control. Vision and commitment to innovation led to GlobalSign being recognized by Frost & Sullivan for the 2011 Product Line Strategy Award. The company has local offices in the US, Europe and throughout Asia. For the latest news on GlobalSign visit www.globalsign.com.

GMO Internet Group
GMO Internet Group is a comprehensive provider of industry-leading Internet solutions including domain name registration, cloud-based and traditional hosting, ecommerce, security, and payment processing services that each hold the top share of their respective markets in Japan. Other key business areas for the Group include online securities/FX trading, Internet advertising, search engine marketing and online research, and smartphone game development and publishing. GMO Internet, Inc. (TSE: 9449) is headquartered in Tokyo, Japan. Please visit www.gmo.jp/en for more information.

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