Encryption Certificate definition

Encryption Certificate means a Public Key Cryptography certificate that contains a Public Key that is intended to be used for encrypting data, rather than for verifying Digital Signatures or performing other cryptographic functions.
Encryption Certificate means an electronic certificate contains key using which a subscriber can encrypt various records, documents etc.
Encryption Certificate means a certificate that is comprised of an encryption Public Key that corresponds to a decryption Private Key that is subject to the exclusive access of a Certificate Holder;

Examples of Encryption Certificate in a sentence

  • SSL encryption is provided by iHealthSpot’s Wildcard Secure Encryption Certificate.

  • The Encryption Certificate (encryption key pair is also generated by the ETEE Requestor GUI.

  • The ECA Encryption Certificate is intended to be used for encryption of communication and data.

  • A Key Recovery Agent (“KRA”) is a person or entity approved by Symantec to authenticate key recovery Requestors, per the requirements in the Symantec ECA CPS and KRPS, and to approve or reject key recovery applications, and recover ECA Encryption Certificate private keys.

  • The bid and all attached documents should be digitally signed by the bidder using “Class 3” digital certificates with Organization’s Name [e-commerce application (Certificate with personal verification and Organisation Name)] and Encryption Certificate as per Indian IT Act 2000 obtained from the licensed Certifying Authorities operating under the Root Certifying Authority of India (RCAI), Controller of Certifying Authorities (CCA) of India before bid is uploaded.

  • A copy of the private key associated with the ECA Encryption Certificate will be held securely in escrow with Symantec.

  • In the event that you lose access to the private key associated with your ECA Encryption Certificate, or if there is an authorized order to recover this private key, Symantec will provide services to recover it.

  • Symantec will charge a fee, as set forth on Symantec’s website and updated from time to time, to recover the subscriber’s ECA Encryption Certificate private key.


More Definitions of Encryption Certificate

Encryption Certificate means a certificate that is comprised of an encryption Public Key that corresponds to a decryption Private Key that is subject to the exclusive access of a Certificate Holder;
Encryption Certificate means a Digital Certificate that contains a Public Key that is intended to be used for encrypting data, rather than for verifying Digital Signatures or performing other cryptographic functions; provided, however, when “Encryption Certificate” is used herein, such use is to be constructed to include an “if issued” condition. See “Certificate” for more information.