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- Restrict issuance to short-lived certificates.
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- Restrict issuance to short-lived certificates.
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- Restrict approved delegates for delegated credentials.
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- Restrict approved delegates for delegated credentials.
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With the first extension, an attacker who triggers a misissuance would compromise it for a few days or hours months. The second extension limits the potential for rogue delegates to serve traffic on behalf of an <abbr>IdO</abbr>.
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With the first extension, an attacker who triggers a misissuance would compromise it for a few days or hours rather than months. The second extension limits the potential for rogue delegates to serve traffic on behalf of an <abbr>IdO</abbr>.
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I want to see the protections offered by Expect-Staple preloading for short-lived certificates. HTTPS Resource Records (<abbr>RRs</abbr>) or client-side preload lists can proactively tell clients to distrust any long-lived certificate for a domain.[^12]
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I want to see the protections offered by Expect-Staple preloading for short-lived certificates. HTTPS Resource Records (<abbr>RRs</abbr>) or client-side preload lists can proactively tell clients to distrust any long-lived certificate for a domain.[^12]
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