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{i} certificate
A written assurance that identifies at least the name and address of the enterprise certified, effective date of certification, certification number, categories of organic operation, name and address of certification body, and standards to which the enterprise is certified
In cryptography, an electronic document binding some pieces of information together, such as a user's identity and public key Certifying Authorities (CA's) provide certificates
In cryptography, an electronic document binding some pieces of information together, such as a user's identity and public-key Certifying Authorities (CA's) provide certificates
{f} confirm; authorize by certificate, license
A written declaration legally authenticated
In cryptography, an electronic document binding some pieces of information together, such as a user's identity and public key A Certificate Authority (CA) provides certificates
a document containing a certified statement
A certificate is a digitally signed statement from one entity (person, company, etc ), saying that the public key of some other entity has some particular value If you trust the signature on the certificate, you trust that the association in the certificate between the specified public key and the other entity is authentic
Certificates are data which is used to verify digital signatures A certificate is only as trustworthy as the agency which issued it A certificate is used to verify a particular signed item, such as an Email message or a web page The digital signature, the item and the certificate are all processed by a mathematical program It is possible to say, if the signature is valid, that "According to the agency which issued the certificate, the signer was (some name)"
A written testimony to the truth of any fact; as, certificate of good behavior
One of the basic elements of Grid security, used to certify your identity on Grid resources See Certificates
a formal declaration that documents a fact of relevance to finance and investment; the holder has a right to receive interest or dividends; "he held several valuable securities"
To furnish with a certificate; as, to certificate the captain of a vessel; a certificated teacher
To verify or vouch for by certificate
digital certificates similar to X 509 self-signed (root) certificates, except there can be more than one signature on PGP certificates
A certificate is an identifier for a secure server In Netscape Navigator and Internet Explorer, both the secure server and the browser use certificates to see if secure transactions may take place
A message (see definition for MESSAGE) that, at least, states a name or identifies the IA, identifies the subscriber, contains the subscriber's public key, identifies the certificate's operational period, contains a certificate serial number, and is digitally signed by the IA All references to a "Class [1, 2, or 3] certificate" or to a "certificate" without a modifying adjective are intended as references to both "normal" and "provisional" certificates, unless the context requires otherwise References to a certificate refer exclusively to certificates issued by an IA (Cf , PROVISIONAL CERTIFICATE)
A digital credential A certificate is an electronic identity document conforming to the ISO X 509 authentication protocol The X 509 protocols make up the ISO (International Organization for Standardization) authentication framework The framework provides for authentication across networks Part of X 509 defines the structure for public-key certificates Certificates typically contain a user's name or other identifying information and public key A Certificate Authority, (CA) authorizes certificates by signing the contents using its CA signing private key
a document attesting to the truth of certain stated facts
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