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  2. DNS Certification Authority Authorization - Wikipedia

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    A series of incorrectly issued certificates from 2001 onwards [1] [2] damaged trust in publicly trusted certificate authorities, [3] and accelerated work on various security mechanisms, including Certificate Transparency to track misissuance, HTTP Public Key Pinning and DANE to block misissued certificates on the client side, and CAA to block misissuance on the certificate authority side.

  3. Commission for Academic Accreditation (United Arab Emirates)

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    The Commission for Academic Accreditation (CAA) [1] (Arabic: مفوضية الاعتماد الأكاديمي) is the national quality assurance and regulatory agency responsible for evaluation and accreditation of higher educational institutions and universities in the United Arab Emirates.

  4. Certification Authorities Software Team - Wikipedia

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    The Certification Authorities Software Team (CAST) is an international group of aviation certification and regulatory authority representatives. The organization of has been a means of coordination among representatives from certification authorities in North and South America, Europe, and Asia, in particular, the FAA and EASA.

  5. Federal Aviation Administration - Wikipedia

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    The legislation also expanded the government's role by giving the CAA the authority and the power to regulate airline fares and to determine the routes that air carriers would serve. President Franklin D. Roosevelt split the authority into two agencies in 1940: the Civil Aeronautics Administration (CAA) and the Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB ...

  6. United States government role in civil aviation - Wikipedia

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    In 1946, Congress gave the CAA the task of administering a federal-aid airport program aimed exclusively at promoting development of the United States' civil airports. [ 43 ] This included the establishment of semi-permanent colonies in remote, U.S.-owned territories, such as the Palmyra Atoll , where beginning in 1948, nearly 100 men, women ...

  7. Directorate General of Civil Aviation (Indonesia) - Wikipedia

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    The Directorate General of Civil Aviation experienced several times of structural expansion, with the current form of the structure being established in 1991. [ 4 ] To support the Directorate General work, a network of air navigational aid system, SENOPEN ( Sentra Operasi Keselamatan Penerbangan , Air Safety Operation Center), opened in 1978 ...

  8. Civil Aviation Organization (Iran) - Wikipedia

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    The Civil Aviation Authority of Islamic Republic of Iran [2] (CAA.IRI), (Persian: سازمان هواپیمایی کشوری جمهوری اسلامی ایران [3]) is Iran's civil aviation agency. It is the statutory corporation which oversees and regulates all aspects of civil aviation in Iran .

  9. State Civil Aviation Agency (Azerbaijan) - Wikipedia

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    The State Civil Aviation Administration was established by the Presidential Decree No. 512 on December 29, 2006 with the purpose of regulation and improvement of civil aviation on the territory of Azerbaijan and development of cooperation with international aviation.