Carnegie Mellon Certificate Authority
The Carnegie Mellon University Certificate Authority (CA) issues and manages security credentials and public keys for the encryption of Internet network traffic.
Qualifying web servers may receive a certificate that takes advantage of the university's public key infrastructure (PKI); in particular, the widespread penetration of the CMU CA Server certificate, which uses the RSA algorithm and a key length of 1,024 bits.
For additional information, visit the Certificate Authority web page under the Information Security Office site.