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
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