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weamp;#39;re now going to talk about a term called the chain of trust as it applies to SSL Certificates and to start their discussion weamp;#39;ll revisit our look at our root certificate authorities root CA now root CA s their certificates have to be kept behind numerous layers of security because the private keys of root certificates are we have to make sure that theyamp;#39;re absolutely inaccessible if the private keys are compromised in all the certificates based on a root CA are compromised as well so we often use a stand-in for root certificate or proxy something called an intermediate CA so these are entities or organizations that can issue certificates and whose certificate themselves is signed by root CA so letamp;#39;s suppose we look at our organization NSCC CA it can now make a certificate signing request to an intermediate CA so weamp;#39;ll just call this I ca now what happens when an I ca can actually issue actually a chain of certificates to an SEC so weamp;#39;l