MiTeC Certificate Information version 1.5.0 has been released, providing users with a free tool designed to view and analyze file and certificate properties. This user-friendly application allows individuals to easily pull and examine important data regarding files on their systems, aiding in the authentication of their safety and security. A standout feature of the tool is its ability to export displayed certificates in PEM format.
The MiTeC Certificate Information tool supports a wide range of file types, including all Portable Executable formats such as *.exe, *.dll, *.sys, and several others, as well as all Structured Storage files like *.msi. Additionally, it accommodates various certificate file formats, including *.pem, *.crt, *.cer, *.p7b, *.p7c, *.der, *.pfx, and *.p12.
In extension, this tool can significantly enhance security practices by allowing users to quickly verify the authenticity of files they download or execute, reducing the risk of malware and other security threats. By providing detailed information on these files and their associated certificates, users can make informed decisions about which files are safe to use. The ability to easily export certificates for further use or documentation adds additional value, particularly for IT professionals and security analysts who require robust tools for managing digital certificates and ensuring compliance with security standards
The MiTeC Certificate Information tool supports a wide range of file types, including all Portable Executable formats such as *.exe, *.dll, *.sys, and several others, as well as all Structured Storage files like *.msi. Additionally, it accommodates various certificate file formats, including *.pem, *.crt, *.cer, *.p7b, *.p7c, *.der, *.pfx, and *.p12.
In extension, this tool can significantly enhance security practices by allowing users to quickly verify the authenticity of files they download or execute, reducing the risk of malware and other security threats. By providing detailed information on these files and their associated certificates, users can make informed decisions about which files are safe to use. The ability to easily export certificates for further use or documentation adds additional value, particularly for IT professionals and security analysts who require robust tools for managing digital certificates and ensuring compliance with security standards
MiTeC Certificate Information 1.5.0 released
MiTeC Certificate Information is a free tool that permits you to view file and certificate properties.
