From the course: ISC2 Systems Security Certified Practitioner (SSCP) (2024) Cert Prep
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PKI and digital certificates
From the course: ISC2 Systems Security Certified Practitioner (SSCP) (2024) Cert Prep
PKI and digital certificates
- [Instructor] The public key infrastructure, or PKI, solves many of the practical issues associated with the web of trust by introducing the concept of certificate authorities. Instead of relying upon the peer-to-peer trust relationships that Zimmermann proposed in the web of trust model, the public key infrastructure relies upon the trust that participants have in highly trusted centralized service providers. These providers, known as certificate authorities, form the basis of a public key infrastructure. Certificate authorities verify the identities of individuals and organizations and then issue them digital certificates, vouching that the public key associated with that individual or organization actually belongs to them. The process that we use is fairly similar to the one used to issue government identification cards in the physical world. If you want to obtain a driver's license, you go to your region's Department of…
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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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