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Topic: Digital Certificate

Related:
  Digital    Certificate  
  Digital Camera    Gift Certificates  
  Digital Image    Analog and Digital  
  Digital Photo    Digital Media  
  Digital Art    Digital Video  
  Digital Audio    Digital Imaging  

 
 
 Vital Stats
The Brain has inferred the following facts from reading text collected on the topic:
Most admires:Bonnie & Clyde
Favorite possession(s):Credit card,  Golf clubs,  Wiretap kit
Favorite book(s):"Maximum Internet Security: A Hackers Guide" by Net Sams
Currently has on their coffee table:Cosmopolitan
Interest(s):Geneology,  Computers
Favorite sport(s):Hang gliding
Likes to wear:Nike,  Sports bra
Favorite movie(s):Jaws
Favorite computer game(s):Hacking
Dream job(s):Private Detective,  Funeral director
Listens to:N Sync
Favorite online activity(s):Chatting on ICQ,  Finding warez
Favorite quote(s):"Education is a progressive discovery of our own ignorance." - Will Durant
 
 
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Brian Mengel,
Civil Servant

Certified digital certificates online to the Social Security Administration, whose neighbor, the Health Care Financing Administration, is the first customer to call for the second layer of security.
Digital certificates Digital Certificates are issued by a certificate authority (CA) that takes the role of a trusted third party, in the web-based transaction between a buyer and a seller.
A TTP is used in order to generate, distribute and revoke digital certificates to medical practitioners and healthcare organisations that wish communicate securely.
Steve Riggins,
Software Deveoper

Digital certificates are also used to verify the integrity of downloaded Java applets, ActiveX controls, or any type of code that you download.
Digital certificates encrypt data using Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) technology, the industry-standard method for protecting web communications.
Use digital certificates to send encrypted messages, signed messages, and messages that are first signed and then encrypted.
Mike Enlow,
Internet Marketer

Digital certificates are domain name and host name specific, so if you wish to maintain individual branding, you may need as many certificates as you have domain names.
These digital "certificates" are part of the browser and are required in order to enter many secure sites on the Internet.
Dave Simons,
Internet Entrepeneur

Digital certificates are used for public-key cryptography applications such as server and client authentication under the Secure Sockets layer (SSL) or Private Communication Technology (PCT) protocols.
With digital certificates to certify the validity of a site, coupled with digital signature and encryption services, consumers and organizations can send secure documents over the Internet.
Multiple digital certificates can be attached to a message or transaction, forming a certification chain where each Digital ID testifies to the authenticity of the previous Digital ID.
Bob Greenberg,
Congressional Candidate

The use of digital certificates to generate digitally signed ballots makes it possible to determine both the identity of the sender and the integrity of the ballot to a degree of certainty far exceeding that which now exists with the current means used for traditional voting.
 
 
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