From the course: ISC2 Systems Security Certified Practitioner (SSCP) (2024) Cert Prep
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Certificate authorities
From the course: ISC2 Systems Security Certified Practitioner (SSCP) (2024) Cert Prep
Certificate authorities
- [Instructor] You already know that certificate authorities are the trusted organizations that issue digital certificates to individuals, systems and organizations. Just to quickly recap, when someone wants to obtain a digital certificate, they prepare a certificate signing request and provide it to a certificate authority along with proof of their identity. The certificate authority verifies the certificate subject's identity, creates a digital certificate, signs the certificate with their private key and then sends that signed certificate back to the requester. Anyone wishing to use the certificate, may then validate that it's authentic by verifying the digital signature with the certificate authority's public key. If the signature is valid, and they trust the certificate authority, they can then trust that it contains a public key belonging to the certificate subject. In most cases, organizations choose to use a well…
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- (Locked) Trust models2m 49s
- (Locked) PKI and digital certificates4m 1s
- (Locked) Hash functions7m 28s
- (Locked) Digital signatures3m 50s
- (Locked) Create a digital certificate4m 53s
- (Locked) Revoke a digital certificate1m 41s
- (Locked) Certificate stapling2m 27s
- (Locked) Certificate authorities6m 22s
- (Locked) Certificate subjects3m 33s
- (Locked) Certificate types2m 54s
- (Locked) Certificate formats1m 29s
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