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- Public_key_certificate abstract "In cryptography, a public key certificate (also known as a digital certificate or identity certificate) is an electronic document that uses a digital signature to bind a public key with an identity — information such as the name of a person or an organization, the address, and the email address. The certificate can be used to verify that a public key belongs to an individual. For example an analogy of a digital certificate would be ones driver licence. The issuer would be the DMV, the validity would consist of the expiration date, and the user would be the name of the person to whom the licence was issued. A secure socket layer, or SSL, is used for authenticity of websites, it is roughly symmetric and asymmetric encryption of a digital certificate. A certificate authority, or CA, is a highly trusted third party or organization that issues digital certificates. Commercial CA's charge to issue certificates that, will automatically be most trusted by any web browser. An example would be Verisign Corporation who is responsible for many of the digital certificates issued to most companies like Amazon.com. In a typical public-key infrastructure (PKI) scheme, the signature will be of a certificate authority (CA). In a web of trust scheme, the signature is of either the user (a self-signed certificate) or other users ("endorsements"). In either case, the signatures on a certificate are attestations by the certificate signer that the identity information and the public key belong together.For provable security, this reliance on something external to the system has the consequence that any public key certification scheme has to rely on some special setup assumption, such as the existence of a certificate authority.".
- Public_key_certificate thumbnail Usage-of-Digital-Certificate.svg?width=300.
- Public_key_certificate wikiPageExternalLink rfc5280.txt.
- Public_key_certificate wikiPageExternalLink ca.html.
- Public_key_certificate wikiPageExternalLink www.wikipedia.org.
- Public_key_certificate wikiPageID "223796".
- Public_key_certificate wikiPageRevisionID "606792666".
- Public_key_certificate hasPhotoCollection Public_key_certificate.
- Public_key_certificate subject Category:E-commerce.
- Public_key_certificate subject Category:Key_management.
- Public_key_certificate subject Category:Public-key_cryptography.
- Public_key_certificate comment "In cryptography, a public key certificate (also known as a digital certificate or identity certificate) is an electronic document that uses a digital signature to bind a public key with an identity — information such as the name of a person or an organization, the address, and the email address. The certificate can be used to verify that a public key belongs to an individual. For example an analogy of a digital certificate would be ones driver licence.".
- Public_key_certificate label "Public key certificate".
- Public_key_certificate label "Public-Key-Zertifikat".
- Public_key_certificate label "Сертификат открытого ключа".
- Public_key_certificate sameAs Public-Key-Zertifikat.
- Public_key_certificate sameAs m.01glxx.
- Public_key_certificate sameAs Q350630.
- Public_key_certificate sameAs Q350630.
- Public_key_certificate wasDerivedFrom Public_key_certificate?oldid=606792666.
- Public_key_certificate depiction Usage-of-Digital-Certificate.svg.
- Public_key_certificate isPrimaryTopicOf Public_key_certificate.