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  2. Java KeyStore - Wikipedia

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    A Java KeyStore (JKS) is a repository of security certificates – either authorization certificates or public key certificates – plus corresponding private keys, used for instance in TLS encryption. In IBM WebSphere Application Server and Oracle WebLogic Server, a file with extension jks serves as a keystore.

  3. PKCS 12 - Wikipedia

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    The Java keytool can be used to create multiple "entries" since Java 8, but that may be incompatible with many other systems. [8] As of Java 9 (released 2017-09-21), PKCS #12 is the default keystore format.

  4. Trust management (information system) - Wikipedia

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    In information system and information technology, trust management is an abstract system that processes symbolic representations of social trust, usually to aid automated decision-making process.

  5. Chain of trust - Wikipedia

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    A chain of trust is designed to allow multiple users to create and use the software on the system, which would be more difficult if all the keys were stored directly in hardware. It starts with hardware that will only boot from software that is digitally signed. The signing authority will only sign boot programs that enforce security, such as ...

  6. Public key infrastructure - Wikipedia

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    A public key infrastructure (PKI) is a set of roles, policies, hardware, software and procedures needed to create, manage, distribute, use, store and revoke digital certificates and manage public-key encryption.

  7. E. C. “Pete” Aldridge, Jr. - Pay Pals - The Huffington Post

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    From January 2008 to April 2011, if you bought shares in companies when E. C. “Pete” Aldridge, Jr. joined the board, and sold them when he left, you would have a -25.3 percent return on your investment, compared to a -7.3 percent return from the S&P 500.

  8. Trust anchor - Wikipedia

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    In cryptographic systems with hierarchical structure, a trust anchor is an authoritative entity for which trust is assumed and not derived. [1]In the X.509 architecture, a root certificate would be the trust anchor from which the whole chain of trust is derived.

  9. Keychain (software) - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] It is free, open source software released under the terms of the APSL-2.0. [3] The command line equivalent of Keychain Access is /usr/bin/security. The keychain database is encrypted per-table and per-row with AES-256-GCM. The time at which each credential is decrypted, how long it will remain decrypted, and whether the encrypted ...