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Against Weak Key Checking
Certification authorities (CAs) are the entities responsible for validating domain control and issuing the certificates used for HTTPS. The Baseline Requirements (BRs) are technical and policy requirements that govern certification CA behavior, compliance with the BRs is “verified” by external auditors. Root programs are ran by certificate consumers that maintain root stores, such as Mozilla, Apple, Microsoft, and Chrome. Root programs require compliance with the BRs. The BRs are maintained by the CA/Browser Forum (CABF).
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Against Weak Key Checking
Certification authorities (CAs) are the entities responsible for validating domain control and issuing the certificates used for HTTPS. The Baseline Requirements (BRs) are technical and policy requirements that govern certification CA behavior, compliance with the BRs is “verified” by external auditors. Root programs are ran by certificate consumers that maintain root stores, such as Mozilla, Apple, Microsoft, and Chrome. Root programs require compliance with the BRs. The BRs are maintained by the CA/Browser Forum (CABF).
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Against Weak Key Checking
Certification authorities (CAs) are the entities responsible for validating domain control and issuing the certificates used for HTTPS. The Baseline Requirements (BRs) are technical and policy requirements that govern certification CA behavior, compliance with the BRs is “verified” by external auditors. Root programs are ran by certificate consumers that maintain root stores, such as Mozilla, Apple, Microsoft, and Chrome. Root programs require compliance with the BRs. The BRs are maintained by the CA/Browser Forum (CABF).
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