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EOV SSL Certificate NOTE: This Article Is Intended For Future Ideas From Me That Could Possibly Happen. I have been thinking, and i came up with an idea for a new type of ssl certificate EOV - Extended Organization Validation this idea came to my head because i think that there should be another kind of ssl certificate between OV And EV SSL Certificates The process of issuing an EOV SSL Certificate should be similar to issuing an OV SSL Certificate but, some requirements should need to be met before issuing an EOV SSL Certificate
Requirements: 1: The Certificate Authority that signed and issued the EOV Certificate must have rsa8192 and sha512 bit encryption. 2: The Certificate Authority that signed and issued the EOV Certificate must issue the certificate using rsa4096 and sha512 encryption for the private key of the certificate issued. 3: The Certificate Authority that signed and issued the EOV Certificate must issue the certificate with tls 1.3 or higher. 4: The root certificate authority that issued the EOV SSL Certificate must be a trusted root certificate authority like DigiCert or GlobalSign.
Benefits Of Having An EOV SSL Certificate: 1: The EOV Certificate Is Secure as it can ONLY be issued by a trusted certificate authority like DigiCert, Or GlobalSign. 2: The EOV Certificate will always have rsa4096 and sha512 bit encryption. 3: The EOV Certificate will always support tls 1.3 or higher.