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welcome to renewing certificates internal certificate authority where we will talk about the renewal process for certificates that have been signed by an internal certificate authority please note the disclaimer in this presentation we will cover what is a certificate authority as well as a brief overview on the two different types of certificate authorities we will also discuss tools that can be used to identify when a certificate is about to expire as well as renewal instructions for all three mainframe security products so what is a certificate authority at its most basic level a certificate authority commonly referred to as a ca is an entity that issues and verifies digital certificates if you watched the earlier presentation on digital certificate overview we used the metaphor of a certificate being similar to a credit or debit card continuing this metaphor the ca is like the bank that issues you the card a bank takes the responsibility of giving you a unique and valid card that