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## Use the X509 certificate
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1. Copy the Baltimore CyberTrust Root certificate details from [https://baltimore-cybertrust-root.chain-demos.digicert.com/info/index.html](https://baltimore-cybertrust-root.chain-demos.digicert.com/info/index.html) into a text file. Save the file using the file extension *.cer*.
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1. Copy the Baltimore CyberTrust Root certificate details from [https://www.digicert.com/kb/digicert-root-certificates.htm](https://www.digicert.com/kb/digicert-root-certificates.htm) into a text file. Save the file using the file extension *.cer*.
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The certificate has serial number `02:00:00:b9` and SHA1 fingerprint `d4:de:20:d0:5e:66:fc:53:fe:1a:50:88:2c:78:db:28:52:ca:e4:74`.
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In this quickstart, you learned how to create an Azure Cosmos DB account with Cassandra API, and run a Cassandra Python app that creates a Cassandra database and container. You can now import additional data into your Azure Cosmos DB account.
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> [!div class="nextstepaction"]
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> [Import Cassandra data into Azure Cosmos DB](migrate-data.md)
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> [Import Cassandra data into Azure Cosmos DB](migrate-data.md)

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