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Hello Iamp;#39;m Graham Steel, CEO and founder of Cryptosense and today Iamp;#39;m going to talk to you about software key stores and in particular the PKCS#12 key store. So if youamp;#39;ve been following our series, youamp;#39;ll know that a software key store is just a file or a format for a file that I can write to storage to my disk thatamp;#39;s going to contain cryptographic keys. In particular itamp;#39;s likely to contain public key certificates. So public keys attached to something that tells us who that public key belongs to, and private keys which are the other half of public keys that I can use, for example, for signing things. So these key stores are supposed to protect the private keys in particular by encrypting them, and also the public keys. The public key certificates should be protected by some kind of integrity check so I can be sure that nobody has fiddled with them, or changed them around in a way that might confuse my applicatio