Microsoft Certificate Authority (CA) is a role service in Windows Server that issues digital certificates to users, computers, and services within an organization. These certificates are used to verify identities and enable secure communication through encryption and digital signatures. It is commonly used to secure websites with SSL/TLS, authenticate users to a network, and protect email communication.
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