Certificate Types
Digital Signing Certificate
A digital signing certificate is a type of digital certificate that is used to verify the identity of an individual or entity and to sign electronic documents. Digital signing certificates use public key cryptography to create a secure and tamper-proof way to sign electronic documents. Digital signing certificates provide a secure and tamper-proof way to sign electronic documents, helping to establish trust and ensure the authenticity of the documents.
Encryption Certificate
Encryption digital certificates are digital certificates that are used to encrypt data or communication between parties. They use a combination of public and private keys to securely exchange information.
SSL/TLS Certificates
These certificates are used to secure website connections and are often used for online transactions. They use the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) or Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocols to encrypt communication between a web server and a client.
Code Signing Certificates
These certificates are used to digitally sign software or code to verify the identity of the developer and ensure the integrity of the code.
Email Signing Certificates
These certificates are used to digitally sign email messages to verify the identity of the sender and ensure the authenticity of the message.