Revocation is one of the few certificate events that can turn a seemingly valid deployment into an immediate trust problem.
AIDE helps teams keep revocation visibility inside their active certificate workflow so incidents involving pulled trust do not stay hidden until users complain.
What teams get on this page
Revocation visibility
Certificate lifecycle awareness
Useful for trust-related incidents
Why teams look for revocation checks
They want to know whether a certificate that still appears deployed should actually be considered untrusted now.
Did trust get pulled by the CA
A certificate can remain installed while no longer being safe or acceptable to rely on.
How quickly can we spot it
Teams need fast visibility because the operational impact can be immediate.
What else should be investigated
Revocation rarely lives alone; it usually belongs in a wider certificate or incident workflow.
What AIDE checks around revocation
Revocation visibility belongs next to the active certificates and issuing context teams already manage.
Trust-state review
See whether a certificate should still be considered valid from the CA perspective.
Operational follow-up
Place revocation findings into the same workflow used for renewal, replacement and incident response.
Certificate linkage
Connect revocation findings to the certificate records and hosts already tracked in the platform.
Portfolio impact
Understand which domains or services need the fastest response when trust is withdrawn.
How this fits into the platform
Revocation only becomes actionable when it is tied to the rest of the certificate lifecycle and the domains currently depending on that trust.
AIDE helps teams investigate revocation alongside active certificates, CT activity and SSL monitoring rather than as a standalone status page.
Related feature pages
SSL monitoring
Revocation matters because the same hosts still need valid, trusted certificates serving production traffic.
Certificate Transparency monitoring
CT monitoring helps answer what was issued, while revocation monitoring helps answer what should no longer be trusted.
Smart alerts
Revocation events are only useful when they are routed to the people who can replace and remediate quickly.
Add revocation visibility to the same certificate workflow that already handles renewal and change.
AIDE helps teams respond to trust withdrawal with the context needed to act fast across every affected domain.