Hi,

More about digital certificates is PKI

Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) is a set of hardware, software, people,
policies, and procedures needed to create, manage, distribute, use, store,
and revoke digital certificates [1]. In cryptography, a PKI is an
arrangement that binds public keys with respective user identities by means
of a certificate authority (CA). The user identity must be unique within
each CA domain. The binding is established through the registration and
issuance process, which, depending on the level of assurance the binding
has, may be carried out by software at a CA, or under human supervision. The
PKI role that assures this binding is called the Registration Authority (RA)
. For each user, the user identity, the public key, their binding, validity
conditions and other attributes are made unforgetable in public key
certificates issued by the CA.

currently   using   version is x.509 version 3,



Regards,

T.Amardeep,

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