Indiana Code § 33-42-0.5-24

"Public key infrastructure"
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Sec. 24. "Public key infrastructure" means a method of enabling a user of an unsecured public computer network, including the Internet, to securely and privately exchange data and money through a public and private cryptographic key pair that is obtained and shared through a trusted certificate authority, providing for a: (1) digital certificate that is able to identify an individual or organization; and (2) directory service that is able to store and, if necessary, revoke the digital certificate.

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