Systematize Compulsory Field Certificate

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Certificates are used to encrypt and decrypt data, verify the identity of the source, and ensure that the data was not tampered with while moving from point A to point B. Certificates are issued to users, computers, or network devices by Certificate Authorities (CA's).
Digital certificates are issued by trusted parties, called certificate authorities, to verify the identity of an entity, such as a client or server. The digital certificate serves two purposes: it verifies the owner's identity, and it makes the owner's public key available.
Digital certificates are issued by trusted parties, called certificate authorities, to verify the identity of an entity, such as a client or server. The CA checks your signature using your public key and performs some level of verification of your identity (this varies with different CA's).
A certificate signed by a Certificate Authority (CA) that is trusted by the browser is visually displayed as trusted, usually by showing a padlock. We will refer to the browser's pre-installed CA certificates as “well known Certificate Authorities”. Examples include Como do, Entrust, and Symantec.
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. Typically, a certificate is itself signed by a certificate authority (CA) using CA's private key.
In their simplest form, a certificate contains a public key and a name. The certificate may also contain an expiration date, the name of the certifying authority that issued the certificate, a serial number and optional additional information.
A security certificate is a small data file used as an Internet security technique through which the identity, authenticity and reliability of a website or Web application is established. A security certificate is also known as a digital certificate and as a Secure Socket Layer (SSL) certificate.
A public key certificate is a digitally signed document that serves to validate the sender's authorization and name.
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