Infosec glossary entry

CA

CA :
Certificate Authority

A Certificate Authority (CA) is a trusted entity that issues digital certificates used to verify the identity of organizations and individuals in online transactions. CAs play a crucial role in establishing a secure and trustworthy online environment by enabling secure communications through encryption. Digital certificates issued by CAs are essential for various security protocols, such as HTTPS, ensuring that sensitive information remains protected during transmission.


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By jean-christoph

February 19, 2025

cryptography, organization
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