Public Key Infrastructure (PKI)

Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) is a comprehensive security framework used in online meetings and other digital environments. PKI relies on digital certificates and cryptographic keys to establish secure authentication, encryption, and data integrity mechanisms. In online meetings, PKI plays a critical role in verifying the identities of participants, securing communication channels, and ensuring the confidentiality of sensitive meeting content. Digital certificates are used to validate the authenticity of participants, while encryption techniques protect data in transit, preventing unauthorized access. PKI is a fundamental security framework that underpins the trust and security of online meetings, safeguarding sensitive information and maintaining the integrity of the meeting environment.