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Cryptography / Public key infrastructure / Key management / Transport Layer Security / E-commerce / Public-key cryptography / Extended Validation Certificate / CA/Browser Forum / Certificate authority / Public key certificate / Phishing / X.509
Date: 2016-02-11 14:34:22
Cryptography
Public key infrastructure
Key management
Transport Layer Security
E-commerce
Public-key cryptography
Extended Validation Certificate
CA/Browser Forum
Certificate authority
Public key certificate
Phishing
X.509

EV SSL Certificates Frequently Asked Questions What is an EV (Extended Validation) Multi-Domain SSL Certificate? Extended Validation (EV) SSL Certificates were created by an industry consortium called the CA/Browser Foru

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