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Public Key Infrastructure (PKI)

Summary

Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) is a framework that allows for the secure exchange of information over networks using cryptographic methods to provide authentication, integrity, and confidentiality.

Detailed Description

PKI is essential for enabling secure electronic transactions, including digital signatures and secure communications. It uses public and private key pairs to encrypt and decrypt data, ensuring that only authorized parties can access the information. It involves the management of digital certificates, which are issued by trusted entities known as Certificate Authorities (CAs). These certificates verify the identity of users and devices, allowing them to establish secure communications over the Internet.

Category
Security
Synonyms
Cryptographic Infrastructure
Public Key Encryption
Digital Certificate Infrastructure

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Secure Email Communication

PKI is used to encrypt emails, ensuring that only the intended recipients can read the messages.

Industries:

Finance
Healthcare

Platforms:

Email Clients
Webmail Services
Digital Signatures

Use of PKI to sign documents digitally, providing proof of authenticity and integrity.

Industries:

Legal
Government

Platforms:

Document Management Systems
Blockchain Platforms
Secure Online Payments

PKI enables secure online transactions by encrypting payment details and authenticating users.

Industries:

Retail
Banking

Platforms:

E-commerce Platforms
Payment Gateways

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