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CA

Certificate


Authority

Root certificate

Identifies a CA as an issuer of certificates. These are often self-signed and are used to validate other kinds of certificates



Aka Root Authority

Server certificate

Identifies a server and includes a digitally signed version of the server's public key, Internet host name, name of organization that owns the server, and the public key of the issuing CA.



Use a server certificate to secure a web server by enabling SSL. This certificate validates the server to the client and establishes an encrypted session with the client.



Aka site certificate or SSL certificate

Personal certificate

Identifies a person and includes a digitally signed version of the person's name, organization, and public key.

Software publisher certificate

Identifies a software developer and includes a digitally signed version of the developer's name, organization, and public key within the code. A developer uses this certificate to sign a software application for Internet distribution

Content signing certificate

Identifies the owner of the content and includes a digitally signed version of the owner's name, organization, and public key in the content. Use this certificate to sign content that is distributed, such as channels. The certificate authenticates the owner of the content to the end-user who subscribes to the channel.



Wildcard certificate

A public key certificate which can be used with multiple sub-domains of a domain.



The principal use is for securing websites with HTTPS.

SAN - Subject Alternative Name

Used when an organization has several websites/URLs that need to be identified as being owned by the same organization.



This is used in cases such as "google.com", "android.com", etc.

Extended Validation (EV SSL)

EV SSL


Organization Validated (OV SSL)

OV SSL

Domain Validated (DV SSL)

DV SSL