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This is the certification provided by a VESA that clearly identifies the end user is properly qualified and operating with sufficient security and legitimacy to perform its role. Presumably it can be used in a variety of situation including secure web based transactions and exchange of data from one point to another on the network. Generally, the process of checking certification occurs in the background and the end user receives either a pass or a fail.
A '''''VESA Certificate''''' is the certification provided by the VESA that clearly identifies the end user is properly qualified and operating with sufficient security and legitimacy to perform its role. Presumably it can be used in a variety of situations including secure web-based transactions and exchange of data from one point to another on the network. Generally, the process of checking certification occurs in the background and the end user receives either a pass or a fail.
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Latest revision as of 11:20, 13 September 2021

A VESA Certificate is the certification provided by the VESA that clearly identifies the end user is properly qualified and operating with sufficient security and legitimacy to perform its role. Presumably it can be used in a variety of situations including secure web-based transactions and exchange of data from one point to another on the network. Generally, the process of checking certification occurs in the background and the end user receives either a pass or a fail.