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Open Microsoft Internet Explorer and type the secure website address in the Address field and hit the Enter key. Click the yellow padlock icon. Click View Certificates. Click Details tab. Select Public key field to determine the key size or key bit length of issued SSL certificate.
Although the makeup of an SSL certificate consists of a private and public key, the SSL certificate itself is sometimes referred to as “the public key.” The SSL certificate is also referred to as the “end entity” certificate since it sits at the bottom of the certificate chain and is not used for signing/issuing other
6 Answers. A certificate contains a public key. The certificate, in addition to containing the public key, contains additional information such as issuer, what the certificate is supposed to be used for, and other types of metadata.
A public key certificate is a digitally signed document that serves to validate the sender's authorization and name.
Step 1: Install SSL Certificate. Step 2: Export SSL Certificate (with Private Key) using Internet Explorer. Step 3: Install SSL Certificate on Server.
Keys are used in algorithms to encrypt and decrypt data. In the SSL protocol, public keys and private keys are generated by servers. The private key remains locked and secure in the server, while the public key is pinned to the server's SSL certificate.
NIST recommends 2048-bit keys for RSA. An RSA key length of 3072 bits should be used if security is required beyond 2030. NIST key management guidelines further suggest that 15360-bit RSA keys are equivalent in strength to 256-bit symmetric keys.
As per the current technological standard, the 2048-bit SSL RSA key length is considered secure. A 1024-bit key is outdated, and a 4096-bit SSL key is the latest one and isn't yet supported by most browsers.
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