Your ABRCA Root Certificate – Action Required – 7th Reminder and Updated Information

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15 October 2021

15 October 2021

 

Dear Valued Customer,

This letter is your seventh reminder that the root certificate for one or more of your Symantec products will be expiring (attached is the original email dated February 18, 2021). Below you will find instructions as to how to update each affected product’s certificate. You are advised to take action as soon as possible to avoid any system failures when the certificate(s) expire.

 

Products Impacted by this Change:

The table below indicates the Symantec products impacted by this root expiration. It also provides actions you need to take and includes links to Knowledge Base {KB} articles that offer detailed instructions. Upgrade completion dates are indicated as well. Please note that you must adhere to these certificate upgrade dates to avoid possible system failures. Depending on the type of appliance you have in your environment, the expiration date is either November 15 or December 18, 2021. Failure to take action by validating the automatic update is working, taking the specified manual steps, or upgrading to the appropriate software version by the specified date may result in a system outage. These dates cannot be extended.

It is strongly recommended that you complete the actions as soon as possible.

 

If you have not started your ABRCA upgrade and are at risk for missing the November and December 2021 dates, please contact your Broadcom team immediately.

Please refer to the chart below. If the product has an automatic update capability, you should confirm that the update applied successfully as per the KB article instructions. If the automatic update does not take place because of a firewall or other connectivity issues, then a manual step is provided for most products.

Software upgrades labeled "Upgrade Required" means that the product must be upgraded to the new software version before the root certificate expires.

 

Additional testing has revealed a scenario where manually updating the appliance certificate and trust package is not sufficient for some products. These products now also require an additional software upgrade to properly validate the certificate during subscription downloads.

 

Note that some products listed as "Upgrade Required" require a two-step process. The first step is to upgrade to the minimum software version, and then a second step requires verifying the appliance certificate update. Please see the revised table below for products requiring a software update and the KB articles which will provide software versions and availability dates and updated installation instructions.

 

Please note: since the last communication, changes have been made to the following products. Please reference the KB Articles per Product:

  • We have added a Recovery Process into the KB Articles for each affected product. The Recovery Process is used in the event your product Appliance Certificate has expired (post November 2021 for Virtual Appliances and December 2021 for Hardware Appliances).

 

Product

Recommendation /
Action Plan

Update Available

Automatic / Manual

Software Upgrade Recommendation
Availability

ProxySG
ProxySG Appliance Birth Registration Certificate Authority (ABRCA)
(Last updated August 17, 2021)
https://knowledge.broadcom.com/external/article/207152

AUTOMATIC- YES
MANUAL- YES

Recommended
 N/A

Advanced Secure Gateway (ASG)
ASG Appliance Birth Registration Certificate Authority (ABRCA) Update
(Last updated July 7, 2021)
https://knowledge.broadcom.com/external/article/207153

AUTOMATIC- YES
MANUAL- YES

Upgrade Required April 2021

Integrated Secure Gateway (ISG)
Integrated Secure Gateway Birth Registration Certificate Authority (ABRCA)
(Last updated August 17, 2021)
https://knowledge.broadcom.com/external/article/207145

AUTOMATIC- NO
MANUAL- YES
Recommended May 2021

Content Analysis Appliance
Content Analysis Appliance Birth Registration Certificate Authority (ABRCA) Root Certificate Update
(Last updated July 7, 2021)
https://knowledge.broadcom.com/external/article/207138

AUTOMATIC- YES
MANUAL- YES
Upgrade Required April 2021

SSL Visibility Appliance
SSL Visibility Appliance Birth Registration Certificate Authority (ABRCA)
https://knowledge.broadcom.com/external/article/207140

AUTOMATIC- NO
MANUAL- NO
Upgrade Required
May 2021

Management Center
Management Center Appliance Birth Registration Certificate Authority (ABRCA) Update
https://knowledge.broadcom.com/external/article/207144

AUTOMATIC- NO
MANUAL- YES
Upgrade Required May 2021

Reporter
Reporter Appliance Birth Registration Certificate Authority (ABRCA) Update
https://knowledge.broadcom.com/external/article/207141

AUTOMATIC- NO
MANUAL- YES
Upgrade Required April 2021

PacketShaper
PacketShaper Appliance Birth Registration Certificate Authority (ABRCA) Update
https://knowledge.broadcom.com/external/article/207670

AUTOMATIC- NO
MANUAL- NO
Upgrade Required February 2021

PolicyCenter
PolicyCenter Appliance Birth Registration Certificate Authority (ABRCA) Update
https://knowledge.broadcom.com/external/article/207671

AUTOMATIC- NO
MANUAL- NO
Upgrade Required March 2021

DLP Appliance (S500 model and Virtual Appliance)  

DLP Appliance (S500 model and Virtual Appliance) Birth Registration Certificate Authority (ABRCA) Update

https://knowledge.broadcom.com/external/article/216067/

AUTOMATIC- NO
MANUAL- YES
Recommended June 2021

Industrial Control System Protection Neural (ICSP Neural)

https://knowledge.broadcom.com/external/article/219520/

AUTOMATIC- YES

MANUAL- YES 

Upgrade Required August 2021

Please expect to receive monthly email reminders regarding this root certificate expiration and upgrade opportunity. Symantec Systems Engineers and Symantec Partners may also be contacting you directly to assess your update status and explain the importance of completing this task as soon as possible.   

If you wish to be removed from future ABRCA communications, please email [email protected] and state ‘remove’ in the subject line.

Thank you for using Symantec products and services.

Sincerely,
The Symantec Network Security Team