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Question: What is the purpose of the "Root Certificate" in SSL/TLS?

Answer:

The Root Certificate represents the highest level of trust in the certificate chain and is used to verify the authenticity of other certificates.

MCQ: What is the purpose of the "Root Certificate" in SSL/TLS?

Correct Answer: A. To encrypt data transmission

Explanation:

The Root Certificate represents the highest level of trust in the certificate chain and is used to verify the authenticity of other certificates.

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