Examples of certification authorities in a sentence
Upon request by You, and to the extent that You have paid for such rights, Entrust or a subcontractor acting on behalf of Entrust will perform limited verification (as described in the Entrust Certification Practice Statement) to pre-qualify information submitted by You for inclusion in Entrust Certificates that You may subsequently request the Entrust Certification Authorities to issue.
Adobe is acting on behalf of its suppliers and Certification Authorities for the purpose of disclaiming, excluding, and/or limiting obligations, warranties, and liability as provided in this agreement, but in no other respects and for no other purpose.
For this purpose, dedicated “dummy” Certification Authorities and restricted dissemination test beds (running the same middleware as the EGEE production system) must be available from the beginning of EGEE.
A transport layer security using Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure (HTTPS), using Secure Socket Layer (SSL) Certificates signed by well-known Certification Authorities (CAs).
HydrantID shall operate the HydrantID PKI in accordance with industry best practice and with the following standards: ● WebTrust for Certification Authorities; ● WebTrust for Extended Validation; and ● ETSI TS 101 456 HydrantID shall be the CA responsible for issuance or revocation of a Certificate upon the electronic instruction of the Client following the HydrantID’s authentication, validation and approval of the data entered into the Trust/Link system.
The UTN and the Certification Authorities are not responsible for the evolution of the appropriateness of the use of a Certificate or of a Timestamp.
The UTN Certification Authorities deliver four types of Certificates: • Certificates tailored for natural persons; • Certificates tailored for legal persons; • Certificates tailored for the UTN Certification Authorities; • Certificates tailored for the UTN Timestamping Authorities.
This does not include WebTrust for Certification Authorities Engagements.
In this case, InfoCert validates the Issuer Certificate by accessing the list of European Certification Authorities (“Trusted List” or “TSL”).
The Universign Trust Network's Certification Authorities issue four types of Certificates: Certificates for natural persons; Certificates for legal entities; Certificates for UTN's Certification Authorities; Certificates for UTN's Timestamp Authorities; UTN's Certification and Timestamp Authorities agrees to abide by the rules and requirements of the policies identified in the following table.