Microsoft® Windows® 2000 includes both Certificate Services, which is easily administered through the Certification Authority console, a snap-in for Microsoft Management Console (MMC), and a comprehensive public key infrastructure. Understanding the components of Windows 2000 Certificate Services and the public key infrastructure is the starting point for designing, deploying, and maintaining a public key infrastructure that meets all of your public-key security needs.
Benefits of the Public Key Infrastructure
Major Components of the Public Key Infrastructure
Features of the Public Key Infrastructure
Certificate Services Deployment
Ongoing Certificate Services Tasks
| • | For more information about the concepts of public key infrastructure and public key technology, see "Cryptography for Network and Information Security" in this book. |
| • | For more information about security solutions that use public key technology, see "Choosing Security Solutions That Use Public Key Technology" in this book. |
| • | For more information about planning and deploying your public key infrastructure, see "Planning Your Public Key Infrastructure" in the Microsoft ® Windows ® 2000 Server Resource Kit Deployment Planning Guide . |