certbs
CertBS is not a single, universally defined term. In many technical and academic contexts, it can refer to any system or framework that uses digital certificates to establish trust, i.e., certificate-based systems. The most common interpretation in information security is certificate-based security (certificate-based authentication and authorization). Such systems rely on public key infrastructure (PKI), X.509 certificates, and trusted certificate authorities to verify identities and secure communications. Typical uses include securing web traffic via TLS with certificates, mutual TLS for client authentication, code signing, and email encryption, as well as automated certificate management and revocation workflows.
In business or professional training contexts, certBS may be used as an acronym for a certification program
Because certBS is not a single established standard, readers encountering the term should rely on surrounding