Tag: Code Signing Certificate
Submitting a kernel-mode driver in Windows requires the files to be signed with a Code Signing Certificate. This can be done either using an Extended
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Which Code Signing Certificate do I Need? EV or OV?
You probably already know that a code signing certificate from SSL.com will assure users that your software is from a known and trusted developer, free from unauthorized modifications and malware, and safe to install, but which code signing certificate should you buy?
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What Is Code Signing?
Code signing is the process of using X.509 certificates to digitally sign software for safe distribution, hassle-free installation, and compliance with OS security policies.
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FAQ: Expired Code Signing Certificates
Frequently asked questions about expired code signing certificates.
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Java Code Signing Guide
Guide to Java code signing with OV/IV and EV certificates from SSL.com. Includes instructions for macOS and Windows, including YubiKey driver configutation.
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FAQ: Getting Started With Your EV Code Signing Certificate
This FAQ answers common questions about getting started signing files with your SSL.com EV Code Signing certificate and YubiKey FIPS token.
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FAQ: Kernel-Mode Code Signing Certificates
This FAQ answers common questions developers may have about getting started with kernel-mode code signing in Windows.
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