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Which of the following defines the role of a root Certificate Authority (CA) in a Public Key Infrastructure (PKI)?
The root CA stores the user's hash value for safekeeping.
The root CA is used to encrypt email messages to prevent unintended disclosure of data
The CA is the trusted root that issues certificates
The root CA is the recovery agent used to encrypt data when a user's certificate is lost
The root CA is the most trusted CA in a PKI. Due to this fact, when the root CA issues certificates, those certificates are to be as trusted as the root CA is for the best communication possible.
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