Mozilla, Cisco, Akamai, Identrust, eff, and University of Michigan researchers announced the Let's Encrypt CA project, which plans to provide free SSL certificates to the Web site, accelerating the transition of the Web from HTTP to https. Let's Encrypt CA project plans to automatically release and manage free certificates from the summer of 2015 to any Web site that requires encryption certificates.
The biggest obstacle to deploying HTTPS is the complexity, bureaucracy, and cost of the certificate required for HTTPS, and the goal of the Let's encrypt project is to address these issues and reduce the time it takes to install the certificate to 20-30 seconds. Let's Encrypt CA will be operated by non-profit organization internet Security Group (ISRG).
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Mozilla, Cisco and EFF will provide SSL certificates for the website free of charge