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Which of the following requirements must a Certificate Authority (CA) that issued a certificate for SSTP VPN meet? Select three answers. - Must be trusted by client computers. - Must contain at least one Intermediate CA. - Must support the SHA-1 algorithm. - Must be a third-party Certification Authority. - The base CRL of the CA must be accessible. - The delta CRL of the CA must be accessible.
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a) Create an SSL certificate for yourself. It is okay if this certificate is self-signed. Explain how you obtained/created such a certificate and include the certificate in your answer. Make sure the certificate shows your name and student ID, the validity period, and the size of the key. b) Find a valid (i.e., not revoked or expired) certificate for an organization whose key size is not appropriate compared to the Lenstra-Verheul recommendations shown in the lecture slides. What is its key size, and what should it have been? Show screenshots of the certificate, its key size, validity period, and the organization's name.
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Public-Key Infrastructure (PKI) lab report with openssl. It is from 6 tasks. It is a lab using seed ubuntu. SEED Labs - PKI Lab Public-Key Infrastructure (PKI Lab) Copyright 2018 Wenliang Du, Syracuse University. The development of this document was partially funded by the National Science Foundation under No. 1303306 and 1718086. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. A human-readable summary of (and not a substitute for) the license is the following: You are free to copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format. You must give appropriate credit. If you remix, transform, or build upon the material, you must distribute your contributions under the same license as the original. You may not use the material for commercial purposes. 1. Lab Overview Public key cryptography is the foundation of today's secure communication, but it is subject to man-in-the-middle attacks when one side of communication sends its public key to the other side. The fundamental problem is that there is no easy way to verify the ownership of a public key, i.e., given a public key claimed owner information, how do we ensure that the public key is indeed owned by the claimed owner? The Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) is a practical solution to this problem. The learning objective of this lab is for students to gain firsthand experience on PKI. SEED has a series of labs focusing on public-key cryptography, and this one focuses on PKI. By doing tasks in this lab, students should be able to gain a better understanding of how PKI works, how PKI is used to protect the Web, and how man-in-the-middle attacks can be defeated by PKI. Moreover, students will be able to understand the root of trust in the public-key infrastructure and what problems will arise if root trust is broken. This lab covers the following topics: Public-key encryption, Digital signatures, Certificate authorities, Certificate revocation, and Web of trust.
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