company authorized to issue digital certificates which are used to authenticate a user or organization's identity during secure Internet transactions (Computers)
{i} silvery metallic element present in the earth as well as in most animals and plants
Certification Authority An authority that creates and signs public-key (identity) certificates for one or more users An institution may act as a CA for its own users, or may act solely as an RA and pass user details to a central JISC authority for certificate generation
a state in the western United States on the Pacific; the 3rd largest state; known for earthquakes
Certification Authority, an entity in a public key infrastructure that can certify keys by signing them Usually CAs form a hierarchy The top of this hierarchy is called the root CA See Web of Trust for an alternate model
Certificate Authority/Certification Authority This type of organization or company issues certificates that state the authenticity of the parties involved in an exchange or agreement, much like a notary public The certificate also contains keys and other security information
Canada (in Internet addresses). The symbol for the element calcium. circa. the written abbreviation of California. a written abbreviation of circa (=about)
Competent Authority Governmental agency in each EC member state responsible for monitoring and enforcing the MDD
Certification Authority: a body able to certify the identity of one or more parties to an exchange or transaction
Certificate Authority A trusted organization that signs digital certificates Control Area A VSAM unit of space allocation on DASD
Trusted entities responsible for maintaining the binding between and entity represented by its X 500 distinguished name and its associated public key In short, a CA provides certificate management services Roles: verification of the identity of a subordinate generation of signed Certificates distribution of signed Certificates publication of its public verification key in a self-signed certificate in the case of a "non-routed" trust hierarchy support for cross-certification to allow access and verification of Certificates issued by different CAs support of services such as non-repudiation by archiving certificates and CRLs(Certificate Revocation Lists)
Certificate Authority - A third party that verifies user identity through a series of requirements, resulting in the issuance of a digital certificate CAs have degrees of classes of assurance they offer, based on the due diligence performed to verify an individuals identity
(Abbreviation for "Cyanoacrylate") - An instant type glue that is available in various viscosities (Thin, Medium, Thick, and Gel) These glues are ideal for the assembly of wood airplanes and other materials Note: Most CA glues will attack Styrofoam
a white metallic element that burns with a brilliant light; the fifth most abundant element in the earth's crust; an important component of most plants and animals
(Abbreviation for "Cyanoacrylate"): An instant type glue that is available in various viscosities (Thin, Medium, Thick, and Gel) These glues are ideal for gluing R/C car or truck Tires and Wheels together Note: Most CA glues will attack Styrofoam
Bonds that are rated Ca represent obligations that are speculative in a high degree Such issues are often in default or have other marked shortcomings
Certification authority, a body trusted by all users to create and assign (public key) certificates
Abbreviation for cyanoacrylate An instant type glue that is available in various viscosities (Thin, Medium, Thick, and Gel) These glues are ideal for the assembly of wood airplanes and other materials NOTE: Most CA glues will attack foam