Survey Responders,

Although our informal deadline has passed, your responses would be extremely 
valuable. Please consider sending me your survey response when you are able. 
Thanks,

-Rick Andrews
Web PKI Ops


The Web PKI Ops (wpkops) Working Group was formed to establish a baseline of 
how SSL/TLS "actually" works in browsers and web servers today. The group's 
charter can be found at http://datatracker.ietf.org/wg/wpkops/charter/. Like 
many Internet-related projects, this one includes participants from a large 
number of diverse companies and organizations including BBN, Blackberry, 
Cablelabs, Checkpoint, Cisco, Comcast, Comodo, UCLA, Cygnacom, Digicert, 
Entrust, Ericsson, Microsoft, GoDaddy, Google, IBM, Izenpe, Juniper, Microsoft, 
Mozilla, NASA, NIST, Opera, Oracle, Paypal, QuoVadis, RSA, Safelayer, Swisscom, 
Symantec, Thales, VeriSign, Verizon and Yahoo. This survey was created as a 
vehicle to gather the raw data needed. Your participation in this survey will 
contribute greatly to the success of the effort.

The survey is divided into three sections: Server, OCSP Responder, and Client. 
Most vendors create products for only one of these functions; some create 
products for two or all three. Please respond to all sections that apply to 
your company's products. If you're aware of other products within your 
company's suite of products for which you cannot answer these questions, please 
forward this survey to someone within your organization who can answer 
authoritatively. You don't need to collect all the answers together into one 
document. I'm willing to collate multiple responses from each company.

Two formats are attached: Word and PDF. If you cannot edit the Word document, 
please use the PDF one. You can put your answers in a simple text file as long 
as it's clear which Section and which questions you are answering.

Our goal is to receive all responses by Friday, January 31, 2014. I will send 
out periodic follow-up reminders. The members of the WPKOPS Working Group 
appreciate your attention to this request, and thank you in advance for your 
participation.

-Rick Andrews
Web PKI Ops



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