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3 unusual facts about public key certificate


DéjàClick

TrueUser automatically detects and adjusts for dynamic features of Rich Internet applications, including cookies, caching, certificates, JavaScript and delayed user-responses.

Digital ID

a Public key certificate, also known as a Digital Certificate or a Digital identity certificate, an electronic document which uses a digital signature to bind together a public key with an identity.

Public key certificate

Similarly, Windows Server contain a CA as part of Certificate Services for the creation of digital certificates.


Identrust

The or Trust Gate approach to identity authentication prevents Man-in-the-Browser and Man-in-the-Middle fraud by providing a totally safe browser with a real-time identity validation, and a totally remote device for loading certificates and software drivers.

Obfuscated TCP

ObsTCP is a low cost protocol intended to protect TCP traffic, without requiring public key certificates, the services of Certificate Authorities, or a complex Public Key Infrastructure.


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