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Interoperability Guidelines for Digital Signature Certificates issued under Information Technology Aversion 3.1 05 May 2016Controller of Certifying Authorities Department of Information Technology Ministry
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A root certificate is a digital certificate that identifies a root certificate authority (CA) and is used to establish trust in the certificates issued by that CA.
Organizations that want to establish their own certificate authority or those that are required to comply with regulatory requirements for secure communications must file a root certificate.
To fill out a root certificate, you typically need to provide information such as the organization's name, the intended use of the certificate, and cryptographic keys. This is usually done through a certificate signing request (CSR).
The purpose of a root certificate is to verify the authenticity and integrity of other certificates issued by the CA, thus enabling secure communications and trust on the internet.
Information that must be reported on a root certificate includes the issuer's name, serial number, validity dates, public key, and the signature of the issuing authority.
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