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whitepaper This paper presents a novel approach for a PKI based digital signature system for documents in an enterprise setting. A centralized appliance securely stores users' private signing keys. The appliance interfaces with the existing enterprise...
[06 May 2008]
whitepaper Whenever a digital signature is required, the private key is generated, certified, used to compute the digital signature and immediately deleted. All that remains is the digital signature and the public key certificate from the Certification...
[11 Apr 2008]
whitepaper Directory signed operations provide additional security by applying an X.509 digital signature to individual directory operations and to the results returned. Directory Signed Operations are a part of the X.500 Directory Standard that applies...
[06 Jan 2008]
News PKI (public key infrastructure) will be used to send documents electronically in line with signature and encryption regulations. IBM and Siemens Business Services (SBS) have won a 10-year, €7.1bn contract to modernise the German Federal Armed...
[28 Dec 2006]
whitepaper These initiatives include XML-Encryption, which enables data to be encrypted at the message layer and thus keeps the message confidential between hops, and XML-Signature, which can be used to detect changes to the message between hops.
[13 Oct 2006]
whitepaper Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) cryptography and digital signature technology, applied via Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) digital certificates, provide the authentication, data integrity, and privacy necessary for e-commerce.
[04 Aug 2006]
whitepaper For a GSM mobile operator (without strong commitment to WAP) enabling digital signature transport means introduction of a service interface (MSSP server) and upgrading of the existing SIMs to support PKI.
[15 Nov 2005]
whitepaper The steps that have been taken to stand-up a PKI and the associated digital signature process used in accordance with the policies and infrastructure of this system will enable GPO to assure customers that electronic files are unchanged since...
[30 Aug 2005]
whitepaper The FBCA challenge was to facilitate the interoperability of that trust and authentication system among disparate entity PKIs; thereby, enabling a user, say in one entity PKI, to verify a digital signature made by another user in a different...
[14 Dec 2004]
Comment Fortunately, when the card was processed, it told the operator to take a signature, not a PIN. As I had already identified myself, the only additional piece of information it required was the three-digit security number from the signature strip on...
[27 Jul 2004]
whitepaper Those are the request from the client, the reply from the (HTTP-) server and finally the signature of the (TTP-) server. For that reason we report in this paper the conception of a gateway that works as a Trusted Third Party (TTP) service which is...
[31 Mar 2004]
whitepaper 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 technologies and the associated Public Key Infrastructure...
[24 Feb 2004]
whitepaper A PKI enables an organization to use encryption and digital signature services within a network and across applications. A public key infrastructure (PKI) is a system that is responsible for managing digital certificates and the keys that sign them.
[24 Feb 2004]
whitepaper Most people developing PKI systems use algorithms such as RSA or DSA to provide the digital signature by which the sender is authenticated. However, the signature system works because the sender usually provides their ‘digital certificate’ along...
[24 Feb 2004]
whitepaper In the future, your personal signature device (either on its own or in combination with another workstation) will be able to generate legally binding electronic signatures. Key Infrastructure (PKI). The freedom of the wirefree world combined with...
[24 Feb 2004]
whitepaper The nature of digital signature technology and its use in database driven applications requires a certain amount of application integration. However, as we move from securing our infrastructure to securing our applications, there is a growing genre...
[24 Feb 2004]
whitepaper This explosive growth of public key infrastructure combined with recent “E-Sign” (Electronic Signature in Global and National Commerce Act) legislation and the increased awareness for tighter security for on-line transactions, are fueling the need...
[24 Feb 2004]
whitepaper In addition to the public key itself, these certificates contain demographic information about the owner of the public key (name, expiration date, etc.housekeeping information about the certificate itself (serial number, issuer, etc.and a digital...
[24 Feb 2004]
whitepaper Developers can take advantage of XKMS to integrate authentication, digital signature, and encryption services, such as certificate processing and revocation status checking, into applications in a matter of hours—without the constraints and...
[24 Feb 2004]
whitepaper In the process, the electronic signature has made much progress towards gaining the same legal recognition as its hand-written, paper-based counterpart. This paper seeks to track these developments by providing a country-by-country overview of the...
[24 Feb 2004]
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