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hi everyone my name is mark sanders im a solution architect with vinify and today were going to do a high level and very brief um discussion around certificate revocation lists lets look at a diagram real quick to get a good idea of how that works all right so if we think about the certificates and how they get issued you know the application owner or the web server owner or the corporation or organization request a certificate from the certificate authority that certificate is signed and issued and then that certificate is then installed on this web server so when clients connect to the web server they know that its authentic they know who theyre talking to and also that traffic is encrypted that certificate has a born on date it also has an expiration date typically that expiration date is a year but what happens if that certificate has a problem before that expiration time comes and we need to get rid of that certificate well i really cant just delete this certificate right b