A certificate authority (CA) is an authorized entity that issues and verifies digital certificates. These certificates are used to establish the identity of individuals, servers, or other entities in the digital world. The CA's role is crucial in ensuring the security and integrity of online communications.
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Digital ID, also known as a digital certificate, is a form of electronic credentials for the Internet. Digital certificate is issued by a trusted third party to establish the identity of the ID holder. The third party who issues certificates is known as a Certification Authority (CA). Digital certificate technology is based on the theory of public key cryptography. In public key cryptography systems, every entity has two complementary keys, a public key and private key, which function only when they are placed together. The purpose of a Digital ID is to reliably link a public/private key pair with its owner. When a CA issues Digital IDs, it verifies that the owner is not claiming a false identity. For more information, see the related link.
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