Farhan, Syed Muhammad2022-06-022022-06-022022-06-01vt_gsexam:34689http://hdl.handle.net/10919/110403A vast majority of popular communication protocols for the internet employ the use of TLS (Transport Layer Security) to secure communication. As a result, there have been numerous efforts including the introduction of Certificate Transparency logs and Free Automated CAs to improve the SSL certificate ecosystem. Our work highlights the effectiveness of these efforts using the Certificate Transparency dataset as well as certificates collected via full IPv4 scans. We show that a large proportion of invalid certificates still exists and outline reasons why these certificates are invalid and where they are hosted. Moreover, we show that the incorrect use of template certificates has led to incorrect SCTs being embedded in the certificates. Taken together, our results emphasize continued involvement for the research community to improve the web's PKI ecosystem.ETDenIn CopyrightSecurityTLSCertificatesNetwork SecurityCryptographyPublic Key CryptographyWeb Security ProtocolMeasurementExploring the Evolution of the TLS Certificate EcosystemThesis