I belive that Cross certificates(bridge CA), because Basic constraints saying CA=True. It's not Root CA, because Field Issuer and Subject is different. It's not user certificate, because CA=True. And It's not subordinate, because Issuer and Subject different company.
My answer is C
1. Whenever you see the "Ca=True", you should know that the certificate you're looking at belongs to a CA.
2. KeyUsage=keycertsign: What is the intended use of this certificate, answer=keycertsign...in my opinion this is self-explanatory, it is used to sign digital certificates...
This is another reason it's a CA....NOT a person.
B is Correct.
From my understanding CA:true means it is a CA. Not a root CA but a CA.
Path none means there is no other CA below it so I think it is a clearly a SUBORDINATED one.
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