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[Music] what's up everybody Kevin again here from ribbit net and I want to do a follow up on the last webisode which was creating our own root certificate authority I want to follow up on a question from somebody that watched that video about can we use this root certificate authority for something else for perhaps code signing and the answer to that question is absolutely you can do that so I want to show you a example on how you can you can also use this for doing digital signatures for let's say sam'l responses and things like that and if you want to go back to a previous video that I did with self-signed certificates and signing digital signatures in sam'l and verification it really isn't - unlike that's but what I want to do is take this opportunity to use the certificate authority that we created to digitally sign an executable now on this machine I have Visual Studio 2017 and I'm going to create a new C sharp project and we'll just make it a console application and I'm just gon...