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hey everyone in this video iamp;#39;m going to do a demo of signing certificates with openssl i might be joined by my cat heamp;#39;s uh heamp;#39;s around my chair here so if you hear meowing in the background thatamp;#39;s what that is he he just wants to help out and he wants to learn openssl too so certificates why might you use them certificates are part of a subfield of cryptography called asymmetric key cryptography and the basic idea is that you have a public key and a private key the public key is what is exposed to the world and is used by other people entities computers to communicate with you and the private key is what you have to either verify what theyamp;#39;ve sent you or encrypt things that youamp;#39;re sending to them uh so basically uh without going too too much into the gory details the thereamp;#39;s a a big equation and basically by performing some operation with the private key on some piece of data then sending it across the wire and then performing the