What does an authority consider reliable?
What is the correct term given to an agency/entity that has the authority to issue certifications in a field?
Is it possible to develop a CA for a specific cryptography school or what do I call it?
Why does the AWS Cloud Architect need training? In this case, Amazon are the authority providing certification. Are they certificates?
How is the new generation affected?
Can you make a case, yes? What is Amazon’s offer? Amazon is a certificate authority. Amazon makes standardized claims of certification. Other authorities are called boards etc. As mentioned earlier in comments, as mentioned in comments, others have a name. In the U.S. many boards certify certify doctors and other arrangements of healthcare.
https://assets.amazon.com/resource/help/aws/docs.htm.aws.amazon?p=6.12 https://doc.cambridge.com/certification/certification-agreement/
certify.pdf. Colleges
certify you when granting you a degree.
Besides the Red Cross, the American Red Cross can certify you to perform basic CPR all of the time.
Many certificates are necessarily renewable… CPR Some a lifetime… the college degree.
- For official documents issued (e.g. EC documents) or authored documents submitted (e.g. passports)? To apply for a civil servant certificate or visa or passport for your occupation (see Wikipedia ) you
- could use issuing authority (or, more general, issuing body) For diplomas that
- are awarded This page speaks of awarding body although issuer seems to be mostly used in finance, it’s also used for the body issuing a permission (e.g. Wherein safety is an issue, is that
these workers are not allowed to do anything but allow for themselves to work?