Digital Trust FAQs

Explore everything you need to know about securing your digital ecosystem.

Digital Trust FAQs

Welcome to the eMudhra FAQ hub — your comprehensive resource for understanding digital trust, identity security, and certificate management. Our FAQs are organized by topic to help you find answers quickly — browse the categories on the left to explore specific areas of interest.

Whether you are looking into zero trust architecture, PKI, certificate lifecycle management, or multi-factor authentication, our expert-curated answers will guide you through the fundamentals and help you make informed decisions about securing your digital infrastructure.

What is Public Key Infrastructure (PKI)?

Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) is the backbone of secure digital interactions, ensuring data integrity, confidentiality, and authentication in a connected world. It uses cryptographic keys—a public key for encryption and a private key for decryption—validated by digital certificates issued by trusted Certificate Authorities (CAs). PKI enables secure communications, digital signing, and access control, protecting sensitive data from cyber threats. As organizations prioritize cybersecurity, PKI plays a pivotal role in safeguarding systems, users, and transactions across industries.