CertiSur March 4, 2026

CertiSur at Segurinfo Iberoamericano 2026: when 47 days change the rules of the game

The reduction in TLS/SSL certificate validity periods is redefining the rules of digital management. At Segurinfo Iberoamericano 2026, CertiSur analyzes the impact of this change and how organizations can prepare for a scenario where automation is no longer optional.

CertiSur en Segurinfo Iberoamericano 2026: cuando 47 días cambian las reglas del juego

On March 17, CertiSur participated in a new edition of Segurinfo Iberoamericano 2026, one of the region's leading cybersecurity conferences. With a presence in the exhibition area and its own workshop, the focus was on a change that is no longer future: it is imminent.

From 200 to 47 days: the new TLS/SSL scenario

During the event, we posed a direct question to those who approached our stand:

What happens when your TLS/SSL certificates go from 200 days of validity to 47 in just three years... and your team is still managing them manually?

La respuesta fue unánime:
manual management is no longer viable.

The market is already setting the pace:

  • 200 days in 2026
  • 100 days in 2027
  • 47 days in 2029

This new scheme not only increases renewal frequency, but multiplies operational risks, workload on teams, and the possibility of human errors.

Workshop: operating in sprint mode

In this context, Néstor Masnatta and Francisco Javier García Apa led the workshop:

47 days. TLS/SSL in sprint mode. Teams on autopilot.

They shared a clear approach to adapt to this new paradigm:

  • Automate the complete certificate lifecycle
  • Reduce risks associated with expirations and manual errors
  • Implement continuous discovery to achieve total visibility
  • Prepare teams to operate with greater efficiency and less friction

A clear market signal

El interés generado, (reflejado en las preguntas, conversaciones y casos planteados en el stand) confirmó algo clave:
organizations already perceive this change as urgent.

The transition toward shorter lifecycle cycles is not just a technical challenge, but also an organizational one. It requires rethinking processes, tools, and ways of working.

The next step: automate

With this new scenario, automation stops being a desirable improvement and becomes an operational necessity.

Organizations that manage to anticipate will not only reduce risks, but also gain agility, efficiency, and responsiveness.

At CertiSur, we continue to support companies on this journey, helping them transform certificate management into a secure, scalable process prepared for what's to come.