Windows Phone 7 and Certificates is part of an ongoing series designed to help IT pros evaluate Windows Phone 7 and understand how it can play a role in their organization. The articles in this series will focus on different topics of interest, such as the architecture of Windows Phone 7, using Windows Phone 7 devices with applications such as Microsoft® Exchange and Microsoft SharePoint®, security, and management.
This article provides basic information about the use of digital certificates on Windows Phone 7. It includes information about the following topics:
- Installing certificates on Windows Phone 7 devices
- Certificates and Windows Phone 7 applications
- Certificates and SSL
- Certificates and user authentication
Digital certificates are electronic files that bind a user’s or computer’s identity to a pair of electronic keys that can be used to encrypt and sign digital information. Certificates are issued by a certification authority (CA) that vouches for the identity of the certificate holder, and they enable secure client communications with websites and services.
Digital certificates do the following:
- Authenticate that their holders—people, websites, and even network resources such as routers—are truly who or what they claim to be.
- Protect data that's exchanged online from theft or tampering.
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