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whitepaper This white paper introduces the concepts necessary for understanding the relationships between biometry and cryptographic applications, and the differences between the systems offered by individual suppliers.
[09 Dec 2006]
whitepaper Traditional cryptographic systems and PKI show their limitations, in terms of flexibility and manageability. It illustrates the advantages against a similar approach based on traditional cryptography and PKI.
[21 Apr 2006]
whitepaper This paper demonstrates how even simple attacks against the untrusted workstation can compromise the cryptographic keys, thereby negating the benefits of investing in hardware implementations of a PKI.
[01 Sep 2005]
whitepaper Through a roles-based, easy-to-use management interface, an agency can securely enrol applicants, graphically personalize PIV smart cards, deploy GSC-IS applets and PKI certificates from multiple vendors, capture and install biometric data, manage...
[23 Aug 2005]
whitepaper A PKI enables users to securely and privately exchange data (such as electronic funds or other sensitive information) through the use of a public and a private cryptographic key pair obtained and shared through a trusted authority.
[07 Oct 2004]
whitepaper PKI) that allows them to establish and maintain security—including cryptographic security. This paper examines how nCipher’s hardware security modules (HSM) and Windows 2000 Server work together to perform routine cryptographic and PKI operations.
[24 Feb 2004]
whitepaper Cryptographic modules, security and cost optimization This white paper outlines the requirements for the use of public key digital signatures in database-centric systems and focuses on the special requirements of public key digital signature...
[24 Feb 2004]
whitepaper Solutions based on traditional cryptographic systems and PKI show their limitations, in terms of flexibility and manageability. It illustrates the advantages over a similar approach based on traditional cryptography and PKI.
[24 Feb 2004]
whitepaper This paper describes the cryptographic concepts of symmetric-key encryption, public-key encryption, hash algorithms, digital signatures, and key exchange. A public key infrastructure (PKI) encompasses the techniques and standards used to manage...
[24 Feb 2004]
whitepaper Detail is placed on the Java-powered cryptographic iButton, which plays a major role in the implementation of PKI or other solutions where security and/or encryption is needed. The Dallas Semiconductor iButton is one of a new breed of devices that...
[24 Feb 2004]
whitepaper Instead, it describes the applicative use of PKI in current and future mobile phone applications, and shows how Discretix CryptoCell efficient, lightweight and standard-compliant implementation of cryptographic algorithms, enables wireless...
[24 Feb 2004]
whitepaper Someone has to make the connection between a cryptographic key and the individual using it. Most people developing PKI systems use algorithms such as RSA or DSA to provide the digital signature by which the sender is authenticated.
[24 Feb 2004]
whitepaper The main risk in believing this popular falsehood stems from the cryptographic concept of "non-repudiation". Open any popular article on public-key infrastructure (PKI) and you're likely to read that a PKI is desperately needed for E-commerce to...
[24 Feb 2004]
whitepaper The ArcotID uses a technique called cryptographic camoufl age to protect a user’s private key. Arcot’s solution works in concert with other PKI components to provide strong authentication for your web-based content and applications.
[24 Feb 2004]
whitepaper The technology used to create these bindings includes security mechanisms and services that provide the secure generation, destruction, and distribution of cryptographic keys, cryptographic operations, identification and authentication, complete...
[24 Feb 2004]
whitepaper This is partly due to the fact that smart cards empower employees with access to protected data resources by offering enhanced security and mobility for their digital PKI credentials and providing a single sign-on procedure to ensure usability.
[24 Feb 2004]
News Dominic Storey, director of technology at RSA, said: "The card system works by deploying a single cryptographic smartcard for secure authentication across multiple applications. Labelled RSA Keon VPN client, the firm aims for the product to help...
[15 Mar 2001]
News SIM cards can already be embedded with cryptographic co-processor technology, which uses PKI, but uptake has been slow because of the cost of making secure SIM cards. PKI requires users to authenticate themselves with a digital certificate to...
[24 Jan 2001]
News Frequently hailed as the answer to internet security problems, PKI enables users to privately exchange data or money using a public and a private cryptographic key pair - obtained and shared through a certificate authority (CA).
[08 Jan 2001]
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