An ITU-T Recommendation (1988) for a public key infrastructure (PKI). X.509 establishes a hierarchical structure of certificate authorities (CAs) that issue digital certificates, which are electronic credentials that authenticate the identity of users on the Internet and intranets. See also authentication, CA, digital certificate, Internet, intranet, and PKI.
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A public key certificate standard developed as part of the X.500
directory specification. It is used for the secure management and the
distribution of digitally signed certificates across secure Internet networks.
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A standard digital certificate format that has been a recommendation of the ITU since 1988. See digital certificate and code signing.