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+ | Many digital documents inlcude a start data and an [[Expiry]] date. | ||
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[[Expiry]] can be devilishly difficult to determine. | [[Expiry]] can be devilishly difficult to determine. | ||
− | * Typically a [[Certificate]] will expire on a give data and time, which seems very clear. | + | * Typically, a [[Certificate]] will expire on a give data and time, which seems very clear. |
* When a key with a certificate is used to sign a document, should the data of validation or the date of signing be operative? | * When a key with a certificate is used to sign a document, should the data of validation or the date of signing be operative? | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
[[Category: Certificate]] | [[Category: Certificate]] |
Revision as of 16:53, 21 June 2022
Full Title or Meme
Certificates and Credentials typically include an Expiry date-time or event, such as "on first use".
Context
Many digital documents inlcude a start data and an Expiry date.
Problems
Expiry can be devilishly difficult to determine.
- Typically, a Certificate will expire on a give data and time, which seems very clear.
- When a key with a certificate is used to sign a document, should the data of validation or the date of signing be operative?