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Security certificate

A way to confirm automatically that a public key is correct (is really the one that's used by a particular entity), in order to prevent man-in-the-middle attacks. Most often used by web sites to prove to your browser that you have a secure connection to the real site, and not to some other system that's tampering with your connection.