From the course: CISSP Cert Prep (2021): 3 Security Architecture and Engineering
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Certificate formats
From the course: CISSP Cert Prep (2021): 3 Security Architecture and Engineering
Certificate formats
- [Instructor] Digital certificates come in a variety of different formats. Some of these are binary-based, and some of them are text-based. Let's take a look at some common certificate formats. The most common format is the distinguished encoding rules, or DER format. This is a binary certificate format, so it appears like the nonsense that you see on the right side of the screen if you try to view the certificate. DER certificates are normally stored in files with the .DER, .CRT, or .CER extensions. The PEM certificate format is closely related to the DER format. PEM stands for Privacy Enhanced Mail, an older secure email standard that's no longer used. But we still use the certificate format from that standard today for other purposes. PEM certificates are ASCII text versions of DER certificates, such as the one shown here. It's a lot more readable than the binary equivalent. You can easily convert between binary DER…
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Trust models2m 52s
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PKI and digital certificates4m 5s
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Hash functions7m 38s
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Digital signatures3m 51s
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Digital signature standard1m 40s
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Create a digital certificate4m 55s
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Revoke a digital certificate1m 41s
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Certificate stapling2m 29s
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Certificate authorities6m 13s
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Certificate subjects3m 35s
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Certificate types2m 55s
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Certificate formats2m 30s
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