Changes for page What are certificates
Last modified by Erik Bakker on 2024/08/26 12:58
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... ... @@ -86,27 +86,15 @@ 86 86 87 87 To ensure encryption the client locks the data with the help of the public key in a format that can only be read by the intended party. At that point, only the party that has the matching private key has the option to decrypt the message and process it. 88 88 89 +== 4. Key takeaways == 89 89 90 - 91 -== 4. Assignment == 92 - 93 -Read up on certificates and how they work in communication with other parties and see if you get what the function of certificates is. 94 - 95 -== 5. Key takeaways == 96 - 97 97 * Certificates are all about trust 98 98 * When a certificate is trusted by a CA it is natively trusted by others 99 99 * In the case of self-signed certificates you need key stores and truststores to keep the private and public info secure 100 100 * With the help of a certificate signing request (CSR) you can let a CA sign your certificate 101 101 96 +== 5. Suggested Additional Readings == 102 102 103 - 104 -== 6. Suggested Additional Readings == 105 - 106 106 If you are interested in this topic and want more information on it please read the release notes provided by eMagiz 107 107 108 -== 7. Silent demonstration video == 109 - 110 -{{video url="https://youtu.be/7TxZGQKXZnQ" attachment="Certificates * The Adventure" videoPoster="http://i.imgur.com/Ot5DWAW.png"/}} 111 - 112 112 )))((({{toc/}}))){{/container}}{{/container}}