Cryptographically-Assured Validation
Cryptographically-Assured Validation is a new paradigm for domain control validation that is robust against global Man-in-the-Middle (MitM) attacks. Domain control validation is used by Certificate/Certification Authorities or CAs before certificate issuance to ensure applicants requesting certificate actually control the domains contained in their certificate requests. Cryptographically-Assured Validation requires a certificate applicant to demonstrate control of cryptographic identifiers related to domain as opposed to untrusted, unencrypted plaintext network connections to a domain (as is in traditional domain control validation).
Cryptographically-Assured Validation Check
Enter a domain name below to check if it uses Cryptographically-Assured Validation.