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award certificate | certificaat (A document presented to an individual or team in formal recognition of their effort or achievement) |
Centralized Certificates | Gecentraliseerde certificaten (An IIS feature that provides a single SSL certificate store for a server farm (web farm) and simplifies the management of SSL bindings) |
certificate authentication | verificatie via certificaat (A form of IIS authentication in which IIS accepts client-certificates used to prove the client's identity. Using this form of authentication, IIS can optionally map a client certificate to a Windows user account by using an internal mapping table or Active Directory) |
certificate chain | certificaatketen (A sequence of certificates, where each certificate in the sequence is signed by the subsequent certificate. The last certificate in the chain is normally a self-signed certificate) |
certificate chaining | certificaatkoppeling (A process that builds one or more certificate paths. The certificate paths may or may not trace up to a self-signed or root certificate) |
certificate enrollment | certificaatinschrijving (The process of requesting, receiving, and installing a certificate) |
certificate enrollment policy | certificaatinschrijvingsbeleid (A set of rules governing certificate enrollment) |
Certificate Enrollment Policy Web Service | webservice Certificaatinschrijvingsbeleid (A role service within the AD CS server role that enables users and computers to obtain certificate enrollment policy information even when the computer is not a member of a domain or if a domain-joined computer is temporarily outside the security boundary of the corporate network) |
Certificate Enrollment Web Service | webservice Certificaatinschrijving (A role service within the AD CS server role that enables users and computers to enroll for and renew certificates even when the computer is not a member of a domain or if a domain-joined computer is temporarily outside the security boundary of the computer network) |
certificate issuance | certificaatuitgifte (The process of generating, issuing and publishing certificates, typically in accordance with the applicable certificate issuance policy) |
certificate issuance policy | certificaatuitgiftebeleid (A set of rules that defines all the security-relevant requirements (such as key management and authentication levels) that must be met when certificates are issued to users) |
certificate issuer | certificaatverlener (The certification authority which issued the certificate to the subject) |
certificate manager | certificaatbeheerder (A Certificate Lifecycle Manager (CLM) user that has the appropriate CLM permissions to either administer other CLM users or to administer the CLM application itself) |
certificate manager Web portal | webportal voor certificaatbeheerder (A Web application running on the Certificate Lifecycle Manager (CLM) server. This portal allows certificate administrators to administer other users' certificates and smart cards. The certificate subscriber and certificate manager Web portals are both accessed through the same universal resource locator (URL); however, the content displayed is based on a user's roles and permissions) |
certificate revocation | certificaatintrekking (The process of revoking a digital certificate) |
certificate revocation checking | certificaatintrekkingscontrole (A way to see if a certificate used to sign a message is valid. Outlook can check the status of the certificate from the issuing certification authority's database) |
certificate revocation list | certificaatintrekkingslijst, lijst met ingetrokken certificaten (A document maintained and published by a certification authority that lists certificates that have been revoked) |
certificate revocation list distribution point | distributiepunt van certificaatintrekkingslijst (A certificate extension that indicates where the certificate revocation list for a CA can be retrieved. It can contain none, one, or many HTTP, file, or LDAP URLs) |
certificate store | certificaatarchief (A permanent storage where certificates, certificate revocation lists, and certificate trust lists are stored. A certificate store can also be temporary when working with session-based certificates) |
certificate subscriber | certificaatabonnee (A user that needs certificates with our without smart cards. Certificate subscribers can access a small number of functions that can only be performed for the user's own certificates) |
certificate subscriber Web portal | webportal voor certificaatabonnee (A Web application running on the Certificate Lifecycle Manager (CLM) server. This component of the CLM server interacts directly with users in a self-service mode. The specific functionality is based upon Active Directory group memberships and permissions. The certificate subscriber and certificate manager Web portals are both accessed through the same universal resource locator (URL); however, the content displayed is based on a user's roles and permissions) |
certificate template | certificaatsjabloon (A Windows construct that specifies the format and content of certificates based on their intended usage. When requesting a certificate from a Windows enterprise certification authority (CA), certificate requestors can select from a variety of certificate types that are based on certificate templates) |
certificate trust list | certificaatvertrouwenslijst (A signed list of root certification authority certificates that an administrator considers reputable for designated purposes, such as client authentication or secure e-mail) |
certificate trust validation | vertrouwensverificatie van certificaten (The validation process that determines if a certificate chains to a root CA certificate that is trusted by the actual security context) |
certificates snap-in | module Certificaten (A Microsoft Management Console (MMC) snap-in that is used to manage certificate stores for users, computers, and services) |
client authentication certificate | certificaat voor clientverificatie (In AD FS, a certificate that federation server proxies use to authenticate a client to the Federation Service) |
client certificate | clientcertificaat (A digital certificate that functions in a manner that is similar to a driver's license or passport. Client certificates can contain detailed identification information about the user and organization that issued the certificate) |
digital certificate | digitaal certificaat (A digital document that is commonly used for authentication and to help secure information on a network. A certificate binds a public key to an entity that holds the corresponding private key. Certificates are digitally signed by the certification authority that issues them, and they can be issued for a user, a computer, or a service) |
digital certificate | digitaal certificaat (A digital document that is commonly used for authentication and to help secure information on a network. A certificate binds a public key to an entity that holds the corresponding private key. Certificates are digitally signed by the certification authority that issues them, and they can be issued for a user, a computer, or a service) |
exemption certificate | uitzonderingscertificaat (An X.509 certificate that serves to exempt computers from NAP health checks. Server computers can use exemption certificates to participate in IPsec-protected communications on NAP-enabled networks) |
health certificate | statuscertificaat (An X.509 certificate that asserts the health of a client computer. Client computers can use this certificate to prove their identities and health through security services and mechanisms such as Internet Protocol security (IPsec) and Internet Key Exchange (IKE), which recognize the X.509 standard) |
intermediate certificate | tussencertificaat (A certificate that authenticates another certificate in a certificate chain) |
Online Certificate Status Protocol responder | Online Certificate Status Protocol-responder (A computer on which the Online Responder service and Online Responder web proxy are running) |
personal certificate | persoonlijk certificaat (A certificate that identifies an individual software user) |
PKI certificate | PKI-certificaat (A system of digital certificates, certification authorities, and other registration authorities that verify and authenticate the validity of each party involved in an electronic transaction) |
privilege attribute certificate | Privilege Attribute Certificate (An item provided and signed by the DCE security server that is both a proof of identity and a list of group memberships) |
Public Key Infrastructure certificate | certificaat voor de infrastructuur van openbare sleutels (A system of digital certificates, certification authorities, and other registration authorities that verify and authenticate the validity of each party involved in an electronic transaction) |
revoked certificate | ingetrokken certificaat (A certificate that has been cancelled by a certificate authority (CA) and is no longer valid) |
root certificate | basiscertificaat (A self-signed certification authority certificate) |
Root certification authority certificate | certificaat van de basiscertificeringsinstantie (A certificate signed by the certification authority that is used to verify the authenticity of a server certificate created by the certification authority) |
security certificate | beveiligingscertificaat (A digital document that is commonly used for authentication and to help secure information on a network. A certificate binds a public key to an entity that holds the corresponding private key. Certificates are digitally signed by the certification authority that issues them, and they can be issued for a user, a computer, or a service) |
self-signed certificate | zelfondertekend certificaat (In the absence of a certification authority (CA) that is capable of issuing file encryption certificates, a certificate that is generated and digitally signed with its own key) |
server certificate | servercertificaat (A unique digital identification that forms the basis of the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) security features on a Web site. Server certificates are obtained from a trusted, third-party organization called a certification authority, and they provide a way for users to authenticate the identity of a Web site) |
server licensor certificate | serverlicentiecertificaat (The certificate that establishes the credentials of the RMS server, making it a valid certification and licensing service, and enabling it to run) |
signature certificate | handtekeningcertificaat (A certificate that identifies the certification authority (CA) that issues server and client authentication certificates to the servers and clients that request these certificates) |
SSL client certificate mapping authentication | verificatie door toewijzing van SSL-clientcertificaten (A method of authentication where certificates are used on the client and a mapping is made on the server (or possibly on the Active directory domain controller) to determine which client certificates should be allowed access to the site) |
token-signing certificate | certificaat voor token-ondertekening (An X509 certificate whose associated public/private key pair is used by federation servers to digitally sign all security tokens that they produce) |
User Self Trust Certificate | Door gebruiker vertrouwd certificaat (In the absence of a certification authority (CA) that is capable of issuing file encryption certificates, a certificate that is generated and digitally signed by applications on behalf of the user) |
verification certificate | verificatiecertificaat (A certificate that represents the public-key portion of a token-signing certificate. A verification certificate is stored in the trust policy and used by the federation server in one organization to verify that incoming security tokens have been issued by valid federation servers in the organization's farm and in other organizations) |
X.509 certificate | X.509-certicicaat (A cryptographic certificate that contains a vendor's unique name and the public key) |
X.509 v3 certificate | X.509v3-certificaat (Version 3 of the International Telecommunication Union - Telecommunication [Standardization Sector] (ITU-T) recommendation X.509 for certificate syntax and format. This is the standard certificate format used by Windows certificate-based processes. An X.509 certificate includes the public key and information about the person or entity to whom the certificate is issued, information about the certificate, plus optional information about the certification authority (CA) issuing the certificate) |