Why Your Certificate Authority Matters
When a browser or operating system encounters an SSL or code signing certificate, it checks to make sure that the certificate is valid and that it trusts the certificate authority that issued it
Why Your Certificate Authority Matters
When a browser or operating system encounters an SSL or code signing certificate, it checks to make sure that the certificate is valid and that it trusts the certificate authority that issued it. A self-signed certificate may generate a warning to users that the certificate is not trusted.