We are starting to roll out LetsEncrypt for all of our services and clients who 
do not use or want commercial certificates.

Note that LetsEncrypt offers only domain authentication, in most cases 
specifically validated by your control of the server. Commercial certificates 
offer stronger proof of identity.

We recommend commercial certificates for any sites that conduct financial 
transactions or require HIPPA compliance.

Thanks,

Cary

Cary Gordon
The Cherry Hill Company
http://chillco.com


> On Jun 16, 2017, at 12:34 PM, Kyle Breneman (via lita-l Mailing List) 
> <lit...@lists.ala.org> wrote:
> 
> Apologies for cross-posting...
> 
> Anyone out there working at a public institution that's using Let's Encrypt 
> for security certificates?  I just suggested to our campus IT that we switch 
> to using Let's Encrypt.  They told me it would need to clear State of 
> Maryland approval process first, and suggested that it would be helpful to be 
> able to point to other public institutions that are using it.
> 
> Regards,
> Kyle Breneman
> Integrated Digital Services Librarian
> University of Baltimore
> 
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