Is Digital Identity a trusted Root Certification Authority?
Digital IdentityWe are very much a trusted Certification Authority (CA). In fact New Zealand's first CA, established three years ago, supplying to New Zealand government, law firms, health, education, and commerce. We specialise in providing strong security with a high level of trust, predominantly to support business-to-business requirements. Although our root certificate is not currently embedded in browsers off-the-shelf, it is a simple one-time action to import the root certificates from our web site.
Can I see which Certification Authorities have their own Trusted CA root present in browsers?
Web Site Design ServiceYes. Your browser contains a Trusted CA root certificate store. You can access this by opening Internet Explorer, then go to Tools, select Internet Options, select the Content tab, click Certificates, select the Trusted Root Certification Authorities tab. You will then see a dialog box presenting a list of all Certification Authorities who own their own Trusted CA roots (you can examine the root certificate by double clicking it): GEOTrust FreeSSL.com's Rapidssl product owns its own root.
What is the Virginia Tech Certification Authority (VTCA)?
General PKI Frequently Asked QuestionsThe Virginia Tech Certification Authority is a service at Virginia Tech that is responsible for issuing and managing digital certificates and public keys for Virginia Tech affiliated entities. The VTCA is the core of the Virginia Tech Public Key Infrastructure (PKI). The VTCA guarantees the identity and the authenticity of the entities it issues digital certificates to by using approved policies and procedures outlined in the Virginia Tech Certification Policy (CP) document.
What is an XRI root authority?
BackgroundXRI root authority is the first subsegment in an XRI authority segment. An XRI root authority may either be a GCS character or a cross-reference. For example, xri://@foo*bar uses the "@" root authority and xri://(http://example.com) uses the "(http://example.com)" root authority. Root authorities allow communities to share a common namespace and uniquely identify shared resources (or resources that are used by multiple parties).
What is a Certification Authority (CA)?
SSL Certificates FAQ by NetDexia.comNot just anybody can issue trusted SSL Certificates. If they could then there would be no trust in SSL - and it could no longer be used commercially. Instead only Certification Authorities, or CAs as they are commonly known, can issue trusted SSL Certificates. CAs have generally invested in establishing the technology, support, legal and commercial infrastructures associated with providing SSL certificates.
What is a Controller of Certification Authority?
ICT Authority - IT - FAQThe Controller of Certification Authorities as the “Root” Authority certifies the technologies, infrastructure and practices of all the Certifying Authorities licensed to issue Digital Signature Certificates.
Which trusted root certificates ship with Web Start?
Unofficial Java Web Start/JNLP FAQWeb Start stores its trusted root certificates in the cacerts keystore. Use keytool -list -keystore cacerts to list all root certificates. Here's the condensed output from my machine: Keystore type: jks Keystore provider: SUN Your keystore contains 11 entries: thawtepersonalfreemailca, thawtepersonalbasicca verisignclass3ca thawtepersonalpremiumca thawteserverca verisignclass4ca cybertrust verisignserverca verisignclass1ca thawtepremiumserverca verisignclass2ca
How do I require clients to have a certificate from a trusted Certificate Authority (CA)?
Web Servers for HP-UX - FAQsNow only certificates signed by a CA whose certificates is in Apache's ca.bundle.crt file will be accepted. All others will be rejected.
How do I install the certificate as a Trusted Certificate Authority?
Old Hickory Credit Union - Frequently Asked QuestionsYou can install the certificate in your local certificate store, which tells Internet Explorer that you now trust the company that issued the certificate. Here are the steps necessary to install the certificate to your local certificate store: Click OK to close the Certificate Import Wizard window. Then click Yes to close the Security Alert window.
What does a Certification Authority do with my public key?
Digital IdentityWhen the Certification Authority receives a public key it waits for a users registration form. The Certification Authority makes further checks and once satisfied creates a digital certificate. The certificate includes some of the information the user supplied and the user's public key.
Who is NESTA and what gives them the authority to issue a certification?
NESTA Triathlon Coach Certification; Become a Certified Tria...NESTA (National Exercise & Sports Trainers Association) is an international fitness association with over 40,000 members around the world. NESTA is one of the largest fitness associations in America and the fastest growing fitness association in the world. We are a California corporation who has been in existence for 13 years offering fitness certifications and business development opportunities for our members. We are not a school.
What type of certificates do Digital Identity supply?
Digital IdentityWe supply two levels of certificates, 'Passport' and 'BizCard'. These certificates are either issued to a 'client' for web browser or email use, or to web servers. The main difference between these certificates is that Passport certificates must be smartcard/token based (n/a for server certificates), require higher authentication and provide insurance (transaction indemnity).
What information is contained within a Digital Identity digital certificate?
Digital IdentityThe following specifies the information contained within an individual and organisation Digital Identity digital certificate. It may also contain additional information as agreed between the user and Digital Identity. organisation Digital Identity Digital Certificate will contain the same information as for the "individual certificate" with the following additional fields:
Will OpenSolaris ever contain Trusted Extensions to satisfy Common Criteria certification?
FAQ - Nexenta Project WikiI am posting this message in the forum and it will likely show up in my email box. Shouldn't the forums and the mailing lists be different? Otherwise they end up being redundant...
What Is A Root Canal?
Frequently Asked QuestionsUnderneath your tooth's outer enamel and within the dentin is an area of soft tissue called the pulp, which carries the tooth's nerves, veins, arteries and lymph vessels. Root canals are very small, thin divisions that branch off from the top pulp chamber down to the tip of the root. A tooth has at least one but no more than four root canals.
