TLS Certificates

"" Overview and Key Features:

Transport Layer Security (TLS) certificates, formerly known as Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) certificates, are digital certificates that keep your internet connection safe by encrypting the data between your web browser, the website and its server.

The TLS service provides a cost advantage over purchasing it direct from a commercial certificate authority. Other benefits include:

  • The site validation process for the utoronto.ca or toronto.edu domains is completed.
  • There is no cost charged back to the individual department or division for most certificate products.
  • Notification of imminent certificate expiry is provided at least two weeks before the expiry date.
  • Information Security adds a departmental contact vetting process to ensure authorization to use server certificates.
  • Automatic certificate renewal (ACME) is available for this service.

""  Getting Started:

Information Security, part of ITS, facilitates the purchase of Sectigo TLS certificate products for University server administrators. To order certificates, you use the Sectigo Certificate Manager.

To order a new TLS certificate, refer to the ordering a TLS certificate article in ESC.

To set up automatic renewal for an existing TLS certificate, refer to the using ACME automatic renewal article in ESC.

""   Get Help:

For support, submit a request via the Enterprise Service Centre (ESC).

Service Category: Information Security > Secure Computing
Service run by: Office of the Chief Information Officer > Information Security
Service for: faculty, staff
Service Charges: none
Lifecycle Status: in operation
Standard Availability: on-demand
Scheduled Downtime: Scheduled As Needed