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SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) and its successor TLS (Transport Layer Security) are protocols which provide communication security (privacy and integrity) for a bidirectional data channel.
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How does registration authority verify entity's identity for SSL? [closed]
In the answer here: Verification of identity by certification authority,
it states that for European eIdentity you must provide your passport or ID card, but that
this practice is quite different …
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Digital certificate issuing man-in-the-middle attack
While obtaining digital certificate the applicant trusts the certificate authority (or registering authority) as CA is digitally certified (and applicant has CA's public key).
To certify a domain th …