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What is a public key infrastructure (PKI)?
What is a public key infrastructure (PKI)?
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A public key infrastructure (PKI) is a system of policies, procedures, and technologies used to manage digital certificates and public-key cryptography. PKI enables secure communication and authentication over the internet by providing mechanisms for creating, distributing, and revoking digital certificates, as well as verifying the identity of certificate holders.