Which of the following are the goals of a public key infrastructure (PKI)? Each correct answer represents a part of the solution. Choose all that apply.
The goals of a public key infrastructure (PKI) include:
A. Authenticity
D. Integrity
E. Confidentiality
F. Nonrepudiation
Explanation:
A. Authenticity: PKI ensures the authenticity of entities involved in communication by using digital signatures and certificates.
D. Integrity: PKI helps maintain the integrity of data during transmission by providing mechanisms for digital signatures and integrity verification.
E. Confidentiality: PKI supports confidentiality through the use of encryption, protecting sensitive information from unauthorized access.
F. Nonrepudiation: PKI provides nonrepudiation, ensuring that parties involved in communication cannot deny their actions.
Yep, Non-repudiation should also be included. The question votes only let you select 3 choices when there are more than 3 answers in this case. F. Non-Repudiation should be included.
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