In a public key infrastructure, a registration authority:
A. verifies information supplied by the subject requesting a certificate.
B. issues the certificate after the required attributes are verified and the keys are generated.
C. digitally signs a message to achieve nonrepudiation of the signed message.
D. registers signed messages to protect them from future repudiation.
A. verifies information supplied by the subject requesting a certificate.
B. issues the certificate after the required attributes are verified and the keys are generated.
C. digitally signs a message to achieve nonrepudiation of the signed message.
D. registers signed messages to protect them from future repudiation.