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  2. X.500 - Wikipedia

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    For example, the X.500 software that runs the Federal Bridge has cross certificates that enable trust between certificate authorities. Simple homographic matching of domain names has resulted in phishing attacks where a domain can appear to be legitimate, but is not.

  3. Trusted system - Wikipedia

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    Further, this definition of trust is abstract, allowing different instances and observers in a trusted system to communicate based on a common idea of trust (otherwise communication would be isolated in domains), where all necessarily different subjective and intersubjective realizations of trust in each subsystem (man and machines) may coexist.

  4. DNS Certification Authority Authorization - Wikipedia

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    DNS Certification Authority Authorization (CAA) is an Internet security policy mechanism that allows domain name holders to indicate to certificate authorities whether they are authorized to issue digital certificates for a particular domain name. It does this by means of a "CAA" Domain Name System (DNS) resource record.

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  6. Domain Name System Security Extensions - Wikipedia

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    An authentication chain is a series of linked DS and DNSKEY records, starting with a trust anchor to the authoritative name server for the domain in question. Without a complete authentication chain, an answer to a DNS lookup cannot be securely authenticated.

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    Get answers to your AOL Mail, login, Desktop Gold, AOL app, password and subscription questions. Find the support options to contact customer care by email, chat, or phone number.

  8. Active Directory - Wikipedia

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    A domain is a logical group of network objects such as computers, users, and devices that share the same Active Directory database. On the other hand, a tree is a collection of domains and domain trees in a contiguous namespace linked in a transitive trust hierarchy.

  9. Does It Ever Make Sense to Name a Bank As Trustee of Your Trust?

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    A trust is an excellent way to bestow wealth, but disbursing money to your beneficiaries hinges on a crucial party: the trustee. Your trustee's financial knowledge, discretion and accountability ...