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Using mTLS to Access Mastercard APIs In the next sections, you will learn a bit more about the mTLS scheme and how to set up certificates for your project You will also find a guide on how to generate a simple API client for consuming mTLS-enabled APIs
Security Rules and Procedures - Mastercard This chapter describes general Customer compliance and Program obligations relating to Mastercard Card issuing and Merchant acquiring Program Activities This manual contains Standards Each Customer must comply fully with these Standards
GitHub - Mastercard issuing-api-reference-app RSA Public Key Certificate for Data Encryption - Customers need to request certificates keys for PIN encryption and API request encryption using above process RSA Private Key Certificate for Data Decryption - Customers need to generate RSA key pair and share public key with Mastercard
6 - Certificate management | PKI Consortium Certificate inventory consists of all known certificates and provides an overview of known certificates in the organization Certificates in inventory are subject to certificate lifecycle management
Mastercard Document Cover A4 The portal provides guided workflows to create and manage requests for keys and certificates exchange, as well as an inventory of all PKI for Business Partners keys and certificates that have been exchanged between Mastercard and customers using KMP
PKI for EMV Cards: Ensuring PCI DSS Compliance - Cryptomathic Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) is a comprehensive and composite set of hardware, software, people, policies and procedures all put together with an aim to create, manage, store, distribute and revoke cryptographic keys and digital certificates
Public Key Infrastructure 101 - IDManagement Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) certificates follow a process called Path Discovery and Validation (PDVal) to verify if a certificate is valid and trusted This playbook provides an overview of this PDVal process in the context of the Federal PKI
Certificates and Keys Participants are required to submit CSRs in the Key Management Portal to be signed by Mastercard Refer to Key Exchange Process for additional information on how to submit CSRs to Mastercard
Quick Start Guide | Authentication Consent - Mastercard Review the How it works, Use Cases, and API Basics sections to learn about the Authentication Consent API Analyse the API specifications and API payloads Once Mastercard reviews and approves all your test results, proceed to execute certificate exchange and connectivity testing in production