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X.509 is a widely used standard for defining digital certificates
An X.509 certificate is a digital certificate that uses the widely accepted international X.509 public key infrastructure (PKI) standard to verify that a public key belongs to the user, computer or service identity contained within the certificate.
An X.509 certificate contains information about the identity to which a certificate is issued and the identity that issued it.

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