public key certificate
English
Noun
public key certificate (plural public key certificates)
- (computing) A certificate that uses a digital signature to bind together a public key with an identity — used to verify that a public key belongs to a particular person.
- Synonym: digital certificate
Translations
certificate used to verify authenticity of a public key
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