Digital Certificates: Chain of Trust
This video explains how an Certificate (such as an SSL type) is validated by a client. Concepts discussed are digital signatures, Root CA and Intermediate CA. This is the 3rd video in a series on encryption and certificates: Other videos are: Introduction to encryption Introduction to Digital Certificates

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