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- Cosign
Whether you’re a renter trying to qualify for an apartment or a landlord seeking reliable tenants, Cosign bridges the gap to make renting easier for everyone Add Cosign as a tool for your leasing team at no cost We verify applicants, saving you time and ensuring reliable renters
- GitHub - sigstore cosign: Code signing and transparency for containers . . .
Under the hood, cosign will request a code signing certificate from the Fulcio certificate authority The subject of the certificate will match the email address you logged in with Cosign will then store the signature and certificate in the Rekor transparency log, and upload the signature to the OCI registry alongside the image you're signing
- Cosign - Sigstore
Signing with Self-Managed Keys Importing Key Pairs Hardware Tokens System Configuration
- Use Sigstore for keyless signing and verification | GitLab Docs
Cosign requests a short-lived key pair to use for signing, records it on a certificate transparency log, and then discards it The key is generated through a token obtained from the GitLab server using the OIDC identity of the user who ran the pipeline
- Renters - Cosign
If credit, income, or past rental history has held you back, Cosign steps in as your cosigner—so you can get approved and move into your new home with confidence
- Signing Containers - Sigstore
You can use Cosign to sign containers with ephemeral keys by authenticating with an OIDC (OpenID Connect) protocol supported by Sigstore Currently, you can authenticate with Google, GitHub, or Microsoft For more information, read the Key management overview
- Why Cosign? | Cosign
Cosign is a no fee product for landlords, allowing them to expanding housing choice for renters without incurring additional costs Cosign's referral process takes onsite managers or leasing teams less than 60 seconds
- An Introduction to Cosign - Chainguard Academy
Cosign supports software artifact signing, verification, and storage in an OCI (Open Container Initiative) registry While Cosign was developed with containers and container-related artifacts in mind, it can also be used for open source software packages and other file types
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