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Options for AWS customers who use Entrust-issued certificates

  • Multiple popular browsers will no longer trust public certificates issued by Entrust later this year. Certificates issued by Entrust after October 31, 2024 will not be trusted.
  • If you imported Entrust certificates into AWS Certificate Manager (ACM), you should consider reissuing them before October 31, 2024 and exploring potential alternatives.
  • To determine if you’ve imported certificates to ACM, you can use the ACM console and the AWS CLI or APIs.
  • If you’ve imported Entrust certificates to ACM, use the Issuer field of the DescribeCertificate response to check if they will be affected by the changes.
  • Consider replacing Entrust certificates with public certificates issued through ACM. You can get DV certificates at no additional cost, and ACM automatically renews and redeploys the certificate when it is 60 days from expiration.
  • For internal-facing workloads, private certificates are typically better suited, allowing you to control the certificate parameters.
  • Re-evaluate your usage of EV and OV certificates, and consider whether they could be replaced with DV certificates.
  • If you need more time to evaluate your options before making a decision, consider re-issuing and re-importing your certificates from Entrust before October 31, 2024.
  • You can learn more about ACM by reviewing the AWS documentation and get started issuing certificates from ACM in the AWS Management Console.

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