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whitepaper Strong authentication based on X.509 PKI (Public Key Infrastructure) is available in a number of protocols and provides both security & administrative benefits and drawbacks. This paper looks at the security and administrative benefits (and draw...
[06 Jan 2008]
whitepaper LDAP and the X.500 directory protocols can all use strong authentication based on X.509 PKI (Public Key Infrastructure). This paper looks at the benefits and issues in using strong authentication for directory.
[06 Jan 2008]
whitepaper These deployments use PKI tokens in the form of contact smart cards with private keys protected through a match-on-card second factor such as a PIN. This paper discusses ways to use digitally signed messages to perform strong authentication and...
[22 Aug 2005]
whitepaper However, provisioning and managing strong authentication mechanisms like One-Time Passwords (OTPs), USB tokens, and public key infrastructure (PKI) can be a complex and costly task. The most common scenarios that need strong authentication are...
[22 Aug 2005]
whitepaper PKI offers strong authentication and encryption mechanisms and facilitates the secure exchange of sensitive messages in public information networks. To introduce wireless PKI without a detailed discussion of technology.
[24 Feb 2004]
whitepaper Fundamentally, the motivation for implementing a PKI for the 724 Solutions Financial Services Platform (FSP) is to enable support for strong authentication and non-repudiation. Solutions' whole approach to security is one of risk management; that...
[24 Feb 2004]
whitepaper The standards-based public key infrastructure (PKI) is interoperable with other PKI products in the Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Server operating system. Customers can deploy an integrated PKI as part of their server and desktop deployment, and manage...
[24 Feb 2004]
whitepaper Here, the use of digital certificates in PKI-based applications offers a high level of authentication, confidentiality, integrity, and non-repudiation for communication in electronic environments. Infrastructure (PKI).
[24 Feb 2004]
whitepaper To migrate from its existing PKI system and establish digital credentials for clients accessing the EasCorp extranet, EasCorp selected RSA Security's RSA Keon Certificate Authority software. As a result, EasCorp's member credit unions today access...
[24 Feb 2004]
whitepaper Arcot’s solution works in concert with other PKI components to provide strong authentication for your web-based content and applications. In the Arcot environment, users are issued a software only smart card called an ArcotID.
[24 Feb 2004]
whitepaper It examines the role of strong authentication in securing these electronic business environments and building the foundation necessary to establish trusted, secure electronic communications over the Internet.
[24 Feb 2004]
News RSA also released a branded version of 3-G's smartcard authentication system that supports Java applications and public key infrastructure (PKI)-based digital signing. Slow demand for PKI prompts interoperability review http://www.silicon.com/a44202
[13 Jun 2001]
News The java scripted SEE builds on nCipher's nShield and nForce product range used to generate faster throughput in secure web servers and PKI applications. Visa will enable its smartcard holders access to online services using nCipher as a trusted...
[09 Apr 2001]
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