>(To those people who missed the original comment a year or two back, the first
> PKI workshop required that people use plain passwords for the web-based
> submission system due to the lack of a PKI to handle the task).
Hey, but at least the password was protected by an SSL channel,
which was aut
Carl Ellison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>The third annual PKI Research workshop CFP has been posted.
I note that it's still not possible to use PKI to authenticate submissions to
the PKI workshop :-).
(To those people who missed the original comment a year or two back, the first
PKI workshop r
The third annual PKI Research workshop CFP has been posted.
http://middleware.internet2.edu/pki04/
This workshop considers the full range of public key technology used
for security decisions. PKI supports a variety of functionalities
including authentication, authorization, identity (syndication,