Nov. 13, 2023, 7 a.m. | Tim Callan

Security Boulevard securityboulevard.com

You can trust digital certificates issued by reputable Certificate Authorities (CAs) because they go through a domain control validation (DCV) process, which verifies the legitimacy of the entity requesting the SSL/TLS certificate and the domain ownership for which the certificate is issued.


This article reviews what DCV is, the most common DCV methods, and how to choose an appropriate method- for your certificate application.


What is domain control validation?


CAs perform domain control validation before issuing an SSL/TLS certificate to …

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