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EFF, Mozilla and others form CA to make TLS Everywhere for free

Through the Internet Security Research Group, Mozilla Corporation, Cisco Systems, Inc., Akamai Technologies, Electronic Frontier Foundation, IdenTrust, Inc., and University of Michigan researchers are looking to create a new free certificate authority. This CA has the goal of allowing TLS-protected communication, the successor to SSL, a certificate to be installed on a server in a one-click process.

The project is called Let’s Encrypt and it just launched yesterday. In their first blog post, they list their key principles behind the project:

Right now, they are looking for sponsors and people willing to get involved.

When Let’s Encrypt goes live, it could be quite a force for securing our privacy on the web. The impact could be similar to CloudFlare implementing free SSL for their free customers.