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**Certification Authority (or CA)**: An organization that is responsible for the creation, issuance, revocation, and management of Certificates. The term applies equally to both Root CAs and Subordinate CAs.

**Certification Authority Authorization (or CAA)**: From [RFC 8659](http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc8659): "The Certification Authority Authorization (CAA) DNS Resource Record allows a DNS domain name holder to specify one or more Certification Authorities (CAs) authorized to issue certificates for that domain name. CAA Resource Records allow a public CA to implement additional controls to reduce the risk of unintended certificate mis-issue." See also [RFC 9495](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc9495.html) which extends CAA to S/MIME.
**Certification Authority Authorization (or CAA)**: The Certification Authority Authorization (CAA) DNS Resource Record allows a DNS domain name holder to specify one or more Certification Authorities (CAs) authorized to issue certificates for that domain name. CAA Resource Records allow a public CA to implement additional controls to reduce the risk of unintended certificate mis-issue. [RFC 9495](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc9495.html) extends CAA to S/MIME.

**Certificate Data**: Certificate requests and data related thereto (whether obtained from the Applicant or otherwise) in the CA's possession or control or to which the CA has access.

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RFC 8499, Request for Comments: 8499, DNS Terminology. P. Hoffman, et al. January 2019.

RFC 8659, Request for Comments: 8659, DNS Certification Authority Authorization (CAA) Resource Record, Hallam-Baker, et al. November 2019.

RFC 9495, Request for Comments: 9495, Certification Authority Authorization (CAA) Processing for Email Addresses, C. Bonnell, October 2023.

"TLS Baseline Requirements" means the relevant version of the CA/Browser Forum's "Baseline Requirements for the Issuance and Management of Publicly‐Trusted TLS Server Certificates". See https://cabforum.org/baseline-requirements-documents/
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