Talk:Certificate authority/to do

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  • Provide a sample of Certification Service Providers (CSP) such as:
Austria: A-Trust
Belgium: Certipost
Brasil: Unicert
France: Keynectis, Certinomis
Germany: TC-Trustcenter, Telekom, Deutsche Post
Holland: DigiNotar, QuoVadis
Hong Kong: Digisign, Hongkong Post
India: Tata
Italy: Postecert, Actalis
Poland: Certum
Spain: Catcert, Izenpe, ACCV, IPSca (acronyms are discourages in Wikipedia)
Switzerland: QuoVadis (also Bermuda), Swisscom, Swisssign
Tunisia: ANCE (acronyms are discourages in Wikipedia)
UAE: Etisalat
UK: Trustis

-- Cryptoki 01:25, 21 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

  • Identify what a list of web browser trusted authorities is, what it does, who maintains it, who uses it, and examples of who is on this list. Stephen Charles Thompson (talk) 00:27, 18 October 2008 (UTC)[reply]
  • Mightn't it be better to create a comparison of (notable) CAs, with columns for: "trusted by (latest version of Firefox, IE, Safari, etc)", "EV available?", "Wildcard available?", and other useful criteria? zazpot (talk) 16:27, 1 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]