A public key certificate contains attributes, typically including an identifier, that are tied to a public key via the use of a digital signature. These certificates are issued by a reliable certification authority (CA). A certificate contains: the subject’s name, the subject's public key, the validity period, and the issuer's name.
| Attributes | Values |
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| rdfs:label |
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| rdfs:comment |
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| sameAs | |
| dcterms:subject | |
| abstract |
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