Zertifizierungsformate
Zertifizierungsformate, also known as certificate formats, refer to the standardized structures used to represent and encode information about digital certificates. These formats are designed to provide a universal way of expressing certificate data, ensuring interoperability and compatibility across different systems and applications.
The most widely used zertifizierungsformate is the X.509 format, which is defined by the ITU-T (International
Other notable zertifizierungsformate include PGP (Pretty Good Privacy) and OpenPGP, which are used primarily for securing
In recent years, zertifizierungsformate have become increasingly important for online identity verification, secure data transfer, and
Some common application areas of zertifizierungsformate include web browsers, secure email clients, identity management systems, and
Different industries and applications may use zertifizierungsformate to varying degrees, often with customizations and extensions to