SSL certificates are now expiring faster than avocados. Yes… avocados. You buy them green, blink twice, and suddenly they’re brown and useless. That’s exactly what’s happening to SSL/TLS certificates.
SSL Dragon warns that the 200-day SSL validity shift in March 2026 will cause “silent failures” in enterprise automation if monitoring isn’t improved.
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