SSL Certificate Glossary
Your complete A-Z reference for SSL certificate terminology. From Certificate Authorities to Subject Alternative Names, understand every SSL term you'll encounter. Each definition includes both quick explanations and detailed descriptions to help you navigate SSL certificates with confidence.
A
ACME (Automated Certificate Management Environment) is a protocol that automates the process of issuing, renewing, and managing SSL certificates, eliminating the need for manual intervention.
B
Security vulnerability exploiting CBC mode in SSL 3.0 and TLS 1.0...
C
An entity that issues and manages SSL certificates
The sequence of certificates from end-entity to trusted root
Verification that the certificate chain is complete and trusted...
The date when the SSL certificate will expire and become invalid...
The date when the Certificate Authority issued the certificate...
The process of invalidating a certificate before its expiration date
The Certificate Revocation List validation result...
The current validity state of an SSL certificate
How much time is left before the certificate expires...
A public logging system that monitors certificate issuance
The specific Certificate Transparency log records for the certificate...
The Certificate Transparency logging status of the certificate...
The level of identity verification performed before certificate issuance...
The set of cryptographic algorithms used for the connection
The primary domain name this certificate is issued for
The SSL/TLS protocol version currently being used...
D
Basic validation that confirms domain ownership
E
The final certificate in the chain that identifies the server...
The highest level of validation with rigorous identity verification
H
HTTPS secures website connections by encrypting data between browsers and servers...
I
A certificate that sits between the root and end-entity certificates
The Certificate Authority that issued this certificate
K
The public key algorithm used in this certificate
L
The most recent time the certificate status was verified...
O
Online Certificate Status Protocol for real-time certificate validation
The Online Certificate Status Protocol validation result...
Validation that confirms both domain ownership and organization identity
P
A security property that protects past communications if private keys are compromised
Security property protecting past sessions if keys are compromised...
Critical attack exploiting SSL 3.0 padding validation weaknesses...
Port 443 is the network port used to serve secure HTTPS traffic...
R
The top-level certificate in the trust hierarchy
S
A certificate that can secure multiple specific domain names
A certificate that is signed by its own private key...
Unique identifier for this certificate
The cryptographic algorithm used to sign this certificate
Cryptographic protocol for secure communication, now replaced by TLS...
Security protocols that encrypt communications over networks
Additional domain names covered by this certificate
All SSL/TLS protocol versions the server can negotiate...
T
Modern protocol that replaced SSL for secure internet communications...
The process of establishing a secure connection between client and server
W
A certificate that secures a domain and all its subdomains
About This SSL Certificate Glossary
This comprehensive SSL certificate glossary contains essential terminology used in SSL certificate management, PKI infrastructure, and web security. Each term includes both brief definitions for quick reference and detailed explanations for deeper understanding.
The terms in this glossary are frequently referenced in SSL certificate details pages, validation processes, and certificate management workflows. Understanding these terms will help you better manage your SSL certificates and make informed security decisions for your websites and applications.
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