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In cryptography, X. 509 is an International Telecommunication Union (ITU) standard defining the format of public key certificates. X. 509 certificates are used in many Internet protocols, including TLS/SSL, which is the basis for HTTPS, the secure protocol for browsing the web.
A digital certificate contains the name of the certificate holder, a serial number, expiration dates, a copy of the certificate holders public key (used for encrypting messages and digital signatures) and the digital signature of the certificate-issuing authority (CA) so that a recipient can verify that the
A digital certificate is required to include the name of the certificate holder, a unique serial number, validity dates, the public key of the certificate holder (utilized for message encryption and digital signatures), and the issuing Certificate Authoritys (CA) digital signature.
The certificate contains information about a users identity (for example, their name, pin code, country, email address, the date the certificate was issued and the name of the Certifying Authority that issued it). These keys complement each other in that one does not function in the absence of the other.
There have been three versions of this standard, currently version 3 X. 509 is used. It contains the following fields: version, serial number, signature algorithm , issuer, validity, subject, subject pub- lic key information, signature, issuer unique identifier, subject unique identifier and extensions.