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dadrian.io
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| | | | | This post is about HTTPS (X.509) certificates used on the web1. It has two parts: Certificates explained without cryptography Certificates explained with cryptography The explanation with cryptography depends on the explanation without cryptography, so you'll want to either read both, or only read Part 1. Certificates and certification authorities, explained without cryptography Websites use certificates to prove that they're the "real" website2, and not an imposter. The certificate is used to bootstrap ... | |
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squanderingti.me
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| | | | | A handy explanation for the fields in a digital certificate. | |
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blog.bityard.net
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| | | | | (Disclaimer: No AIs were used in the writing of this article. My intelligence has been frequently questioned, but has thus far never been accused... | |
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www.hardenize.com
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| | | Chrome's new CT policy, active from April 2022, removes the requirement for all certificates to use one log operated by Google. | ||