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![]() This is a topic near and dear to our hearts, as recently we had a personal experience at our client in which one of partners organization inadvertently re-keyed a wildcard certificate at a client site resulting in a mad scramble to resolve the outages. Thank goodness the right team was on the task restoring services as quickly as possible. This 'near death' experience, prompted us to write a this blog to share with all of you this guidance on how it's done in Office 365.Ĭloud based Office 365 deployments don't rely on public SSL certificate however when we have a federated identity with ADFS, public SSL certificate will have to be deployed and properly maintained to avoid service interruption. ![]() ![]() An often forgotten process (and then it's too late!)Ĭertificates they used to be just a piece of paper you were proud receive, hold to take a picture, and then toss them in a drawer and forget all about them! I even got one for participation! In today's world, the concept of certificates has evolved into cryptographic keys which control the authentication and trust relationship in the digital world that is organization. Losing your certificates, re-keying them or worse accidentally deleting them could be devastating to your business. Knowing how to efficiently manage them and maintain them is a major operational task that needs to be closely monitored and managed within a quality, repeatable, process. More importantly you need to have a clear operational procedure on how to bring everything back up, should the unthinkable happen!
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