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PKI
(Public Key Infrastructure)
PKI, or Public Key Infrastructure, is a framework for managing digital certificates and public-key encryption. It enables secure communication, authentication, and data integrity over untrusted networks like the internet.
PKI is used in applications like SSL/TLS, email encryption, and digital signatures. It relies on a hierarchy of trusted entities, including Certificate Authorities (CAs), to issue and validate certificates. PKI is essential for securing online transactions, protecting sensitive data, and ensuring compliance with security standards.
PKI is used in applications like SSL/TLS, email encryption, and digital signatures. It relies on a hierarchy of trusted entities, including Certificate Authorities (CAs), to issue and validate certificates. PKI is essential for securing online transactions, protecting sensitive data, and ensuring compliance with security standards.