OAKLAND, CA -- 11/04/09 --
ApacheCon US 2009 -- Thawte, a leading worldwide Certificate
Authority (CA), today announced it will offer Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)
and Code Signing Certificates to approved open source sites and developers
at no cost.
Under a new program announced today coinciding with ApacheCon US 2009,
Thawte will provide full-year certificates free of charge for approved open
source projects and applications. The program, launching in January, builds
on Thawte's 15-year history as a contributor to the open source community.
This initiative is a continuation of Thawte's origins as the open
source-centric trusted SSL provider, dating back to 1995 when it was
founded by Mark Shuttleworth, whose contributions to Debian, Ubuntu and
other open source projects have made him well known throughout the world.
Thawte®
SSL Web Server Certificates protect and authenticate communications
between Web servers and browsers. Sites that deploy a Thawte SSL
Certificate can also display the Thawte® Trusted Site Seal, which communicates to every
visitor that the identity of the site's owner has been independently
authenticated.
Thawte Code Signing Certificates signal to end
users that applications distributed over the Internet come from a trusted
publisher. Code Signing Certificates serve as "virtual shrink wrap" for
applications by applying a digital signature to code. A broken digital
signature warns users that the application has been tampered with or
modified, thereby protecting them from threats posed by hackers or
malicious code.
Through this program, Thawte is offering the same industry-standard
certificates that it provides to its commercial customers, including full
encryption and authentication -- not modified or watered-down versions of
certificates. Unlike the free SSL certificates from other CAs which only
validate the ownership of the domain name within the certificate, Thawte's
SSL Certificates offered in this program include full authentication of the
organization requesting the certificate. Users of open source applications
will receive all standard authentication and encryption benefits of Thawte
SSL and code signing products.
"Open source developers and users need the same protections that commercial
industry employs," said Jeff Barto, senior product marketing manager for
Thawte. "However, the open source community relies on goodwill for its
projects to succeed with contributors giving their time free-of-charge.
It's in this spirit that Thawte has launched this program."
Barto continued, "Since Thawte's founding in 1995, we have committed to
extending the open, collaborative nature of the Internet while enabling
trusted relationships between Web sites, developers and their customers.
Our effort to provide the open source community with zero-cost encryption,
authentication and code signing stems directly from that focus."
Details of the program will be rolled out at the program's launch in
January. Thawte will establish an approval method for site operators and
developers, to be followed by the normal enrollment and issuance process,
which incorporates Thawte's world-class certification procedures.
About Thawte
Thawte has been innovating and delivering trusted services for more than a
decade. The company enables businesses and individuals to communicate and
transact securely by verifying and authenticating their identities, thus
allowing them to gain the trust and confidence of millions of users.
Thawte's digital certificates are used globally to secure servers, encrypt
files and communication, and validate the authenticity of applications and
digital code. Through our dedication to maintaining your security we are
helping to build a trusted digital future for everyone. For more
information about Thawte, its products and trusted services, please visit www.thawte.com
Thawte is an independently operated brand of VeriSign, Inc., the trusted provider of
Internet infrastructure for the networked world.
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the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act
of 1934. These statements involve risks and uncertainties that could cause
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include, among others, the uncertainty of future revenue and profitability
and potential fluctuations in quarterly operating results due to such
factors as the inability of VeriSign to successfully develop and market new
products and services and customer acceptance of any new products or
services, including Thawte SSL and Code Signing Certificates; the
possibility that VeriSign's announced new services may not result in
additional customers, profits or revenues; and increased competition and
pricing pressures. More information about potential factors that could
affect the company's business and financial results is included in
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in the company's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31,
2008 and quarterly reports on Form 10-Q. VeriSign undertakes no obligation
to update any of the forward-looking statements after the date of this
press release.
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