TCC (Tax clearance certificate) - définition. Qu'est-ce que TCC (Tax clearance certificate)
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Qu'est-ce (qui) est TCC (Tax clearance certificate) - définition

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Tcc; TCC Northeast Campus; TCC (disambiguation)

Public key certificate         
  • The roles of root certificate, intermediate certificate and end-entity certificate as in the [[chain of trust]].
  • The procedure of obtaining a Public key certificate
ELECTRONIC DOCUMENT USED TO PROVE THE OWNERSHIP OF A PUBLIC KEY
Digital certificate; Digital Certificate; Identity certificate; Digital identity certificate; Certificate (cryptography); Digital certificates; SSL Certificate; Server certificate; SSL certificate; Certificate in Computer Programming; Ssl certificate; Digital certification; Public-key certificate; Public key certificates; SSL Certificates; Cryptographic certificate; Digital Certification; SSL security certificate; SSL certificates; Organization Validation Certificate; OV certificate; Trusted root store; TLS certificate; Organization validation certificate; Intermediate certificate (cryptography)
In cryptography, a public key certificate, also known as a digital certificate or identity certificate, is an electronic document used to prove the validity of a public key. The certificate includes information about the key, information about the identity of its owner (called the subject), and the digital signature of an entity that has verified the certificate's contents (called the issuer).
digital certificate         
  • The roles of root certificate, intermediate certificate and end-entity certificate as in the [[chain of trust]].
  • The procedure of obtaining a Public key certificate
ELECTRONIC DOCUMENT USED TO PROVE THE OWNERSHIP OF A PUBLIC KEY
Digital certificate; Digital Certificate; Identity certificate; Digital identity certificate; Certificate (cryptography); Digital certificates; SSL Certificate; Server certificate; SSL certificate; Certificate in Computer Programming; Ssl certificate; Digital certification; Public-key certificate; Public key certificates; SSL Certificates; Cryptographic certificate; Digital Certification; SSL security certificate; SSL certificates; Organization Validation Certificate; OV certificate; Trusted root store; TLS certificate; Organization validation certificate; Intermediate certificate (cryptography)
<communications, security> An attachment to an {electronic mail} message used for security purposes, e.g. to verify that a user sending a message is who he or she claims to be, and to provide the receiver with the means to encode a reply. An individual wishing to send an encrypted message applies for a digital certificate from a certificate authority (CA). The CA issues an encrypted digital certificate containing the applicant's public key and a variety of other identification information. The CA makes its own public key readily available on the Internet. The recipient of an encrypted message uses the CA's public key to decode the digital certificate attached to the message, verifies it as issued by the CA and then obtains the sender's public key and identification information held within the certificate. (2006-05-27)
Active tip-clearance control         
Active Clearance Control; Active clearance control
Active clearance control (ACC) is a method used in large aircraft gas turbines to improve fuel efficiency during cruise. This is achieved by setting the turbine tip clearance at more than one operating point and contrasts with passive clearance control which sets it for only one condition and is explained below.

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