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A device certificate is an electronic document that is embedded into a hardware device and can last for the life of the device. The certificate's purpose is similar to that of a driver's license or passport: it provides proof of the device's identity and, by extension, the identity of the device owner.
A digital certificate contains encrypted form of the public key of the certificate owner. E-Commerce websites use digital certificate to assure its buyers that they are who they claim to be. Encrypted public key of the certificate owner, owner's identity information.
A certificate chain is an ordered list of certificates, containing an SSL Certificate and Certificate Authority (CA) Certificates, that enable the receiver to verify that the sender and all CA's are trustworthy. The chain terminates with a Root CA Certificate. The Root CA Certificate is always signed by the CA itself.
In client authentication, a server (website) makes a client generate a key pair for authentication purpose. The private key, the heart of an SSL certificate, is kept with the client instead of the server. The server confirms the authenticity of the private key and then paves the way for secure communication.
A device certificate is an electronic document that is embedded into a hardware device and can last for the life of the device. The certificate's purpose is similar to that of a driver's license or passport: it provides proof of the device's identity and, by extension, the identity of the device owner.
Trusted secure certificates are used when connecting to secure resources from the Android operating system. Android uses certificates with a public key infrastructure for enhanced security on mobile devices. Organizations may use credentials to verify users' identity when attempting to access secure data or networks.
Open a Web browser. Click [Login]. Click [Configuration], and then click [Device Certificate] under “Security”. Check the radio button next to the number of the certificate you want to request. Click [Request]. Make the necessary settings.
A certificate-based authentication scheme is a scheme that uses a public key cryptography and digital certificate to authenticate a user. The server then confirms the validity of the digital signature and if the certificate has been issued by a trusted certificate authority or not.
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