Bright Contracts is a software package that has everything you need to create and manage a professional staff handbook and contracts of employment. Getting these in place has traditionally been an expensive, complicated and time-consuming process. Bright Contracts makes it quick and easy.
Without employee contracts in place, an employer is risking large settlements in the case of staff disputes, and fines in the case of regulatory inspections. Having contracts also clearly defines the contractual relationship between you and your employees. Bright Contracts is the easiest way to get sorted.
| Single employer, unlimited employees | €255 |
|---|---|
| Multiple employers, unlimited employees | €359 |
| Phone/email support | Free |
Price is per user and subject to VAT. Price covers 12 months full use from date of activation.
The Microsoft Root Certificate Authority 2011.cer is a critical security anchor for the Windows ecosystem, serving as the foundation of trust for digital signatures and secure communications. Technical Overview
Authenticates Software: It is required for the operating system to correctly verify the digital signatures of drivers and applications. microsoft root certificate authority 2011.cer
In the context of Windows cryptography, this certificate is a critical Trust Anchor. It represents the "Microsoft Root Certificate Authority 2011" (often distributed via the file Microsoft Root Certificate Authority 2011.cer), which was generated to extend the validity of Microsoft's Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) used for signing Windows operating systems, drivers, and updates. The Microsoft Root Certificate Authority 2011
Appendix B: Related Microsoft Roots
| Root Name | Validity | Key Size | Signature Algorithm |
|-----------|----------|----------|----------------------|
| Microsoft Root Authority | 1997–2020 | 2048-bit RSA | SHA-1 |
| Microsoft Root Certificate Authority 2010 | 2010–2025 | 2048-bit RSA | SHA-1 |
| Microsoft Root Certificate Authority 2011 | 2011–2031 | 4096-bit RSA | SHA-256 |
| Microsoft ECC Root Certificate Authority 2017 | 2017–2042 | ECDSA P-384 | SHA-384 | microsoft root certificate authority 2011.cer
The Microsoft Root Certificate Authority 2011.cer is a critical security anchor for the Windows ecosystem, serving as the foundation of trust for digital signatures and secure communications. Technical Overview
Authenticates Software: It is required for the operating system to correctly verify the digital signatures of drivers and applications.
In the context of Windows cryptography, this certificate is a critical Trust Anchor. It represents the "Microsoft Root Certificate Authority 2011" (often distributed via the file Microsoft Root Certificate Authority 2011.cer), which was generated to extend the validity of Microsoft's Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) used for signing Windows operating systems, drivers, and updates.
Appendix B: Related Microsoft Roots
| Root Name | Validity | Key Size | Signature Algorithm |
|-----------|----------|----------|----------------------|
| Microsoft Root Authority | 1997–2020 | 2048-bit RSA | SHA-1 |
| Microsoft Root Certificate Authority 2010 | 2010–2025 | 2048-bit RSA | SHA-1 |
| Microsoft Root Certificate Authority 2011 | 2011–2031 | 4096-bit RSA | SHA-256 |
| Microsoft ECC Root Certificate Authority 2017 | 2017–2042 | ECDSA P-384 | SHA-384 |