SECURING ACROSS ORGANIZATIONAL BOUNDARIES
IT services and communication across organizational boundaries are secured with certificates from public certification authorities.
PUBLICLY VALIDATABLE CERTIFICATES
Publicly validatable certificates are used to protect systems and digital goods:
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Web server (SSL/TLS)
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Email (S/MIME)
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Software (code signing certificates)
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Documents (signature certificates)
Using framework agreements and certificate service portals or service APIs, organizations can implement the procurement and renewal of public certificates cost-effectively and automatically.
The trustworthiness of a certificate depends on the validation methodology. To issue a domain validation (DV) certificate, the certification authority only checks whether the applicant has control over the URL in question. For the issuance of an Exented Validation (EV) certificate, the identity of the applicant or the applicant organization is also checked.
CRYPTAS
helps you to quantify your need for public certificates and to set up a cost-effective, flexible and automatable solution for their procurement and maintenance.
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