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Digital certificate

nouncandidate·updated May 9, 2026

The electronic equivalent of an ID card that authenticates the originator of a digital signature.

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SANS Glossary of Security Terms1 senseview framework →
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A digital certificate is an electronic "credit card" that establishes your credentials when doing business or other transactions on the Web. It is issued by a certification authority. It contains your name, a serial number, expiration dates, a copy of the certificate holder's public key (used for encrypting messages and digital signatures), and the digital signature of the certificate-issuing authority so that a recipient can verify that the certificate is real.
ISACA Cybersecurity Glossary1 senseview framework →
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A piece of information, a digitized form of signature, that provides sender authenticity, message integrity and non-repudiation. A digital signature is generated using the sender’s private key or applying a one-way hash function.
Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council (FFIEC) IT Examination Handbook Infobase, Glossary1 senseview framework →
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The electronic equivalent of an ID card that authenticates the originator of a digital signature.