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The Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) provides an infrastructure for digital certificate management
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Answer In general, when setting up a PKI for email and file encryption and signing, you should use two sets of keys
If you want to use a public key infrastructure (PKI), you must obtain third-party certificate authority (CA) software to implement the PKI or use a service such as Verisign. For more information, see Understanding Certificates and PKI #publickeyinfrastructure #FAQ #pki #Verisign
Question What RFC does Juniper Networks support for PKI and its profile?