What is a certificate authority (CA)?

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What is a certificate authority (CA)?

A certificate authority (CA) is a trusted third-party organization that issues digital certificates to verify the authenticity and integrity of electronic communications. It acts as a trusted intermediary, digitally signing and binding public keys to the identity of individuals, organizations, or devices. The CA verifies the identity of the certificate holder and vouches for their authenticity, ensuring secure communication and establishing trust between parties in a cryptographic system.