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AH (authentication header)
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An IPsec protocol that authenticates that packets received were sent from the source identified in the header of the packet
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Bridge trust model
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Trust model with one CA that acts as a facilitator to interconnect all other CA
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CA (certificate authority)
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An entity that issues digital certificates for others
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CPS (certificated practice statement)
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Technical document that describes in detail how the CA uses and manages certificates
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CR (certificate repository)
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Pubicly accessible directory that contains digital cerificates
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CRL (certificate revocation list)
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Repository that lists revoked digital certificates
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Digital certificates
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Technology used to associate a user identity to a public key
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Direct trust
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Type of trust model in which a relationship exists between two individuals because one person knows thae other person.
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Distributed trust model
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Trust model that has multiple CAs that that sign digital certificates
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CP (certificate policy)
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Published set of rules that govern the operating of a PKI
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Dual sided certificate
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Digital certificate in which the functionality is split between two certificates
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ESP (Encapsulating Security Payload)
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An IPsec protocol through which confidentiality is achieved
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Encryption certificate
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Dual sided certificate used for the actual encryption of the message
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EV SSL (extended validation SSL Certificates)
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An enhanced server digital certificate that requires more extensive verification on the legitimacy of the business
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FTP (file transfer protocol)
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Protocol of the TCP/IP suite used for transferring files
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