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hi everybody my name is gabby jones i am a consultant at encryption consulting encryption consulting covers all the aspects of security concerns such as data security key management and privacy today we are going to be discussing an interesting concept in data encryption technology root certificates versus intermediate certificates first we will dwell into the understanding of the concept of what they are and what the major different factors are between those two types of certificates so letamp;#39;s start with our introduction ssl tls certificates provide authenticity of the service provider websites over internet to end users it helps your browser know to trust an installed certificate of the website the user is visiting in this video weamp;#39;re going to discuss in detail the difference between root certificates and intermediate certificates both root certificates and intermediate certificates are part of the chain of trust process created to ensure security for the end user acce