The InCommon Cert Service, created by and for the higher education community,
provides unlimited server and personal certificates for one low fee.

 

Why the InCommon Cert Service?

Additional Benefits

Service developed by and for the higher education community.

Contracted with Comodo, a leading commercial provider of certificates.

Campus staff create and control certificates through the Certificate Services Manager web interface.

Innovative — The first real step toward signed email and second-factor authentication in US higher education.

More reasons to choose the InCommon Cert Service.

Demos — using the Certificate Service Manager


Need fodder? Here's a short slide deck on the cert service.
Ready to subscribe? Here are the details.
Questions? See the FAQ.

Unlimited SSL, personal signing, encryption, and code signing PKI certificates. One source for all campus servers. All of these certificates are included in the fixed annual fee.

One fixed annual fee for all of your certs in all of your domains.

Certs for all of your domains — including professional societies, athletic sites (.edu, .net, .org, .com). If you own the domain, it is included in the one annual fee.

Twenty-five percent discount for Internet2 members.

See a list of the current subscribers.

Eligibility

Any higher education institution with its primary location in the United States, and qualifying for a primary domain name in .edu, may subscribe. Not-for-profit regional research and education networking organizations in the United States may also subscribe. Subscribers must be InCommon participants or join InCommon. The fees page has more information on eligibility.

 

 


This service is offered by Internet2 through the InCommon Federation's trust services. Terms of use.
This page last updated August 31, 2010