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  2. Root certificate - Wikipedia

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    In cryptography and computer security, a root certificate is a public key certificate that identifies a root certificate authority (CA). [1] Root certificates are self-signed (and it is possible for a certificate to have multiple trust paths, say if the certificate was issued by a root that was cross-signed) and form the basis of an X.509 ...

  3. HTTP Public Key Pinning - Wikipedia

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    It expands on static certificate pinning, which hardcodes public key hashes of well-known websites or services within web browsers and applications. [5] Most browsers disable pinning for certificate chains with private root certificates to enable various corporate content inspection scanners [6] and web debugging tools (such as mitmproxy or ...

  4. X.509 - Wikipedia

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    X.509 certificates bind an identity to a public key using a digital signature. In the X.509 system, there are two types of certificates. The first is a CA certificate. The second is an end-entity certificate. A CA certificate can issue other certificates. The top level, self-signed CA certificate is sometimes called the Root CA certificate.

  5. BlackBerry Z10, Q10 and PlayBook get DoD approval - AOL

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    Finally, DoD employees can toss out that aging BB7 handset and pick up a modern OS. Check out the company's official statement after the break. BlackBerry Z10, Q10 and PlayBook get DoD approval

  6. U.S. Department of Defense OKs BlackBerry 10 and ... - AOL

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    The U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) has approved using BlackBerry 10 smartphones and BlackBerry PlayBook tablets with BlackBerry Enterprise Service 10 on its networks, the company announced this ...

  7. Apple, BlackBerry, and the Department of Defense - AOL

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    The good news for BlackBerry is it remains the smartphone of choice for security-conscious government and corporate employers. The not-so-good news for BlackBerry shareholders is its stranglehold ...

  8. Public key certificate - Wikipedia

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    The digital certificate chain of trust starts with a self-signed certificate, called a root certificate, trust anchor, or trust root. A certificate authority self-signs a root certificate to be able to sign other certificates. An intermediate certificate has a similar purpose to the root certificate – its only use is to sign other certificates.

  9. Key ceremony - Wikipedia

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    In public-key cryptography and computer security, a root-key ceremony is a procedure for generating a unique pair of public and private root keys. Depending on the certificate policy of a system, the generation of the root keys may require notarization, legal representation, witnesses, or “key-holders” to be present.