From the course: ISC2 Systems Security Certified Practitioner (SSCP) (2024) Cert Prep
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Create a digital certificate
From the course: ISC2 Systems Security Certified Practitioner (SSCP) (2024) Cert Prep
Create a digital certificate
- [Speaker] Now that you understand hash functions and digital signatures, I can explain how a certificate authority creates a digital certificate that associates a public key with an individual or organization. The process for creating digital certificates follows the X509 standard, created by the international telecommunications union. Therefore, you might hear digital certificates referred to as X509 certificates. Let's say that Alice wants to obtain a new digital certificate. Alice first creates a public private key pair for the encryption algorithm of her choice. She then creates a message, called a certificate signing request or CSR. The CSR contains Alice's public key, as well as her name and other identifying information such as an email address or a server name. Alice then sends the CSR to the certificate authority of her choice. This might be an independent organization that is trusted by many people around…
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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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