HydrantID PKI definition

HydrantID PKI means the Certificate-based Public Key Infrastructure where HydrantID, through HydrantID’s Authorized Public Certificate Authority Provider, provides public trusted digital certificates chained to a publicly trusted root. Public trusted digital certificates, such as Secure Socket Layer (SSL)/Transport Layer Security (TLS) certificates, are technically chained to a publicly trusted root meeting the necessary industry criteria, guidelines and rules for distribution to major browsers and operating systems to enable the use of publicly trusted SSL and/or end user Certificates.
HydrantID PKI means the Certificate-based Public Key Infrastructure where HID, through Authorized Public Certificate Authority Provider, provides public trusted digital certificates chained to a publicly trusted root. Public trusted digital certificates, such as Secure Socket Layer (SSL)/Transport Layer Security (TLS) certificates, are technically

Examples of HydrantID PKI in a sentence

  • 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.

  • HydrantID hereby grants to Client a non-­‐exclusive and non-­‐transferable license to use the Trust/Link Service for the purposes of utilizing the HydrantID PKI and applying for Digital Certificates for purposes of administering Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) technology.

  • Authority Provider shall operate the HydrantID PKI in accordance with standard industry practices.

  • HydrantID hereby grants to Client a non-exclusive and non-transferable license to use the Trust/Link Service for the purposes of utilizing the HydrantID PKI and applying for Digital Certificates for purposes of administering Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) technology.

  • Client may not issue HydrantID publicly trusted SSL Certificates issued from the HydrantID PKI to internal host names or IP addresses.

  • With respect to publicly trusted SSL certificates issued from the HydrantID PKI, Client may request and issue Certificates for internet domain names that have been approved by HydrantID through HydrantID’s Authorized Public Certificate Authority Provider.

  • HydrantID hereby grants to Client a non-exclusive and non-transferable license to use the Trust/Link Service for the purposes of utilizing the HydrantID PKI and applying for Digital Certificates for purposes of administering Secure Sockets Layer(SSL) technology.

  • The number of certificates the client may issue and utilize from the HydrantID PKI; Private Root Certificate Authority; or Dedicated Issuing Certificate Authority and associated OCSP certificate validation requests is set forth in the order.

  • The License Grant is restricted to utilizing the HydrantID PKI Certificate services only for the purposes of securing Client-owned domain names, computer systems and servers, and domain names, computer systems and servers under Client’s direct administrative control and for the Client’s sole business use.

  • HydrantID hereby grants to Client a terminable, non-exclusive and non-transferable license to use the HydrantID Certificate Administration Console and Technology for the following managed PKI related services: HydrantID PKI for SSL and End–Users Certificates; Dedicated Issuing Certificate Authority Service; Private Root Certificate Authority Services or Other Services as may be licensed by Client pursuant to the Client’s relevant paid-up subscription order.

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