H1: CyberTrust Summit Singapore: Securing the Digital Future

CyberTrust Summit Singapore
Securing the Digital Future

Date

14th May 2025 (Wed)

Time

9:00AM– 1:00PM

Venue

The Fullerton Hotel, 1 Fullerton Square Singapore 049178
-Light breakfast & lunch provided-

Gain Essential Insights

Preparing for the 47-Day TLS Era: How TLM Simplifies Certificate Management for Enhanced Security and Compliance

Time:

9:00AM - 1:00PM

Description:

Overview: Explore the industry-wide shift to shorter TLS certificate lifespans and understand how this impacts enterprise security, operational efficiency, and compliance standards.

Automation & Simplification: Discover how DigiCert’s Trust Lifecycle Manager (TLM) helps organizations automate certificate lifecycle processes, reduce the risk of outages, and ensure compliance with the new 47-day TLS requirements.

Best Practices & Strategy: Gain practical insights on how to implement certificate automation at scale, streamline management across systems, and reduce overhead while boosting security.

Who should attend: Decision Maker like C-level (CISO, CIO, VP), IT/ Principle Architect, Cyber Security Professionals.

Why Attend?

Gain insights directly from industry leaders, including Reg.Asia and Digicert,
and understand the evolving landscape of digital trust.

TLS Lifespans Are Shrinking to 47 Days by 2029

By March 2029, the maximum validity of TLS certificates will be reduced to just 47 days, pushing organizations to rethink how they manage digital certificates.

Manual renewals will no longer be practical. To stay secure and compliant, businesses must adopt automation.

Trust Lifecycle Manager (TLM) simplifies certificate management, helping you prepare for the new era of high-frequency TLS renewals with confidence.

Meet Our Professional Speakers

TK Tan

Founder & CEO of Qinetics

Michael Sladin

Regional Vice President - Asia Pacific and Japan, DigiCert

Lackern Xu

Sales Engineer, DigiCert

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Special Guest

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Don't miss out - limited seats are available on a first-come, first-served basis
Register now to reserve your seat and receive a confirmation email

Event Schedule

9.00 am

Registration

9.30 am

Welcome Speech - TK Tan

9.40 am

Opening Speech

10.10 am

Digital Trust Why It Matters to All of Us
- Michael Sladin

10:55 am

Break Time

11.15 am

Preparing for the 47-Day TLS Era: How TLM Simplifies Certificate Management for Enhanced Security and Compliance
– Michael Sladin & Lackern Xu

12.15 pm

Lucky Draw

12.30 pm

Lunch & Networking

Stand a chance to win exciting lucky draw prizes!

Grand Prize

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Terms and Conditions

Registration is first-come, first-served; corporate email required.
By attending, you agree to seminar guidelines and consent to recording.

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions about registration, event details, and participation guidelines.

Why consider Trust Lifecycle Manager (TLM)?

TLM centralizes and automates certificate lifecycle management, helping organizations reduce manual workloads, eliminate outages from expired certificates, and stay compliant with evolving industry standards—especially with TLS lifespans shortening to 47 days.

How does TLM improve enterprise security and compliance?

By automating issuance, renewal, and revocation, TLM reduces the risk of human error, ensures certificates are always up to date, and supports compliance with security frameworks and internal policies.

Who benefits most from TLM?
Organizations with large or complex digital infrastructures—such as those in finance, healthcare, telecom, and government—benefit significantly from TLM’s automation, visibility, and governance features. It’s also ideal for teams managing hybrid cloud, multi-vendor, or DevOps environments.
Is TLM suitable for small and mid-sized businesses?

Yes. Even smaller businesses can struggle with tracking and renewing digital certificates. TLM provides scalable automation and visibility without requiring extensive in-house PKI expertise. 

How does TLM help prepare for the 47-day TLS certificate era?

TLM is built to handle high-frequency certificate renewal cycles efficiently. With TLS lifespans being reduced to just 47 days by 2029, TLM ensures certificates are renewed automatically keeping systems secure and preventing service disruptions. 

About TK Tan

TK Tan is widely recognized as a pioneer in the domain name industry in Asia. Since 2002, he has served as the CEO of Qinetics Group, where he has founded several successful Internet ventures. These include WebNIC, a leading wholesale platform for resellers; RegistryASP, a comprehensive registry-registrar platform; and Qloud, a trusted managed IT service provider.

About Michael Sladin

With over two decades of expertise in Sales, Security, Storage, Systems, and Application solutions, Michael Sladin is a seasoned leader in the cybersecurity space. He has a proven track record of delivering impactful business results and has been pivotal in developing regional security strategies with leading consulting firms and service providers across the Asia Pacific region.

About Lackern Xu

Lackern Xu brings nearly a decade of expertise in Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) and Information Security. His experience spans Certificate Lifecycle Management, Document Signing, and Software Development. Known for his dedication to solving complex challenges in digital trust, Lackern has been instrumental in advancing cybersecurity initiatives across both public and private sectors.

Terms and Conditions
  • Registration is on a first-come, first-served basis. Selected participants will receive a confirmation email.
  • You must register for the seminar using your corporate email. Seminar details will be sent to the registered email address.
  • The Company reserves the right to change, modify, or terminate these Terms & Conditions without prior notice.
  • In the event of disputes, the Company’s decision is final and binding.
  • By registering, you agree to comply with all seminar guidelines and policies.
  • The Company is not responsible for any personal items lost or stolen during the seminar.
  • The seminar may be recorded, and by participating, you consent to the recording and any use of the recorded material by the Company.
  • Any personal data provided during registration will be processed in accordance with our privacy policy.
  • The Company reserves the right to deny entry or remove any participant who does not adhere to the seminar guidelines.
  • Participants are responsible for their own transportation and accommodation arrangements.
For any inquiries, please email [email protected].
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