Internet2 InCommon Certificate Service Welcomes 300th Campus

The Internet2 InCommon Certificate Service celebrates its 300th subscriber, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology in Terre Haute, Indiana! Created by and for the higher education community, the Certificate Service provides unlimited server, personal, and code-signing certificates for one fixed annual fee.

“Our community changed the nature of the certificate business,” said Shel Waggener, senior vice president at Internet2. “Colleges and universities have been able to make deployment decisions based on security considerations without being burdened by high costs or administrative effort. This service continues to be a huge win for higher education and research.”

InCommon is Internet2’s community-built and community-led approach to identity and access management and is celebrating its 10th anniversary this year with more than 650 participant organizations. The Certificate Service is a managed service with our innovation partner, Comodo.

For more information about the Certificate Service, visit www.incommon.org/certificates

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