What is Public Key Infrastructure (PKI)?

Public key infrastructure (PKI) is a framework used to manage digital certificates and public-key encryption. The primary purpose of PKI is to secure the electronic transfer of information for a range of network activities, such as eCommerce, internet banking, and confidential email.

It involves the use of a pair of keys, a public key and a private key, to encrypt and decrypt data, ensuring secure communication and authentication in digital transactions.

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