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everyone so here we are at part 4 of certificate operations in your photogate this video series spread some light on the importance of certificates and why do we use them it is not a tutorial of how to create a self-signed certificate we will get to that it is actually the theory behind digital certificates so what did we have we had symmetric encryption where the two parties share the same secret key we also learned of asymmetric encryption where we use a keeper a public and a private key different keys yet related mathematically and then we had that part 3 we had hash functions a one wave function that takes any input and transform it into a digest a hash value that is not reversible and is collusion free there is no two different inputs can produce the same hash value all right so letamp;#39;s connect the dots a CA which is a certificate authority issues digital certificate this digital certificates also contained the public key of the entity who requested the digital certi