Public keys are published through digital certificates, signed by certification authority (CA), binding the certificate to the identity of its bearer.
A bit more details:
Although “Digital Certificates” is the best (or least wrong!) in the list of answers presented, for the past decade public keys have been published (ie: made known to the World) by the means of a LDAP server or a key distribution server (ex.: http://pgp.mit.edu/). An indirect publishing method is through OCSP servers (to validate digital signatures’ CRL)
Reference used for this question:
TIPTON, Hal, (ISC)2, Introduction to the CISSP Exam presentation.
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