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  2. DigiCert - Wikipedia

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    DigiCert, Inc. is a digital security company headquartered in Lehi, Utah. [1] DigiCert provides public key infrastructure (PKI) and validation required for issuing digital certificates or TLS/SSL certificates, acting as a certificate authority (CA) and trusted third party .

  3. Common Mark Certificates Now Available from DigiCert

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    "DigiCert’s new Common Mark Certificates are a game-changer for organizations looking to enhance the security and branding of their email communications,” said Dean Coclin, Senior Director of Digital Trust Services at DigiCert. “By removing the trademark requirement, we’re opening the benefits of BIMI to a broader range of businesses ...

  4. Certificate Authority Security Council - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... Trend Micro, DigiCert, Entrust, [2 ... The protocol is intended to ensure that web users are aware when they visit a web site with ...

  5. Certificate Transparency - Wikipedia

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    Certificate Transparency (CT) is an Internet security standard for monitoring and auditing the issuance of digital certificates. [1] When an internet user interacts with a website, a trusted third party is needed for assurance that the website is legitimate and that the website's encryption key is valid.

  6. Public key certificate - Wikipedia

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    In practice, a web site operator obtains a certificate by applying to a certificate authority with a certificate signing request. The certificate request is an electronic document that contains the web site name, company information and the public key. The certificate provider signs the request, thus producing a public certificate.

  7. Root certificate - Wikipedia

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    For instance, the PKIs supporting HTTPS [2] for secure web browsing and electronic signature schemes depend on a set of root certificates. A certificate authority can issue multiple certificates in the form of a tree structure. A root certificate is the top-most certificate of the tree, the private key which is used to "sign" other certificates.

  8. Certificate authority - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, according to independent survey company Netcraft, "DigiCert is the world's largest high-assurance certificate authority, commanding 60% of the Extended Validation Certificate market, and 96% of organization-validated certificates globally. [17]

  9. Thawte - Wikipedia

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    The Thawte Web of Trust was discontinued on 16 November 2009. [14] Thawte used to issue free email certificates and the Thawte Web of Trust was the optional identity verification mechanism for it. To obtain a free Thawte email certificate, a person needed to sign up for a Thawte FreeMail account which allowed a person to create as many ...