James A. Donald wrote:
PKI's deployment to identify ssl servers is near one
hundred percent. PKI's deployment to sign and secure
email, and to identify users, is near zero and seems
unlikely to change. PGP has substantially superior
penetration.
PKI deployment to authenticate SSL servers
Stephan Neuhaus [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
So, the optimism of the article's author aside, where *do* we stand on PKI
deployment?
The same place we were standing on OSI deployment 15 years ago.
Peter.
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The Cryptography Mailing
On the token front, we're still unfortunately waiting for the ideal key
storage device. USB tokens, smart cards, and cell phones are all
candidates, and the pros and cons of these options form a complex matrix.
Universities tend to prefer the USB approach because the tokens work with
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From: Stefan Kelm
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The usage of X.509 certificates and related PKI
techniques is getting more and more common. It enables
users to sign and encrypt messages, to use secure
communication channels for internet communication and
to authenticate
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From: Stephan Neuhaus
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So, the optimism of the article's author aside, where
*do* we stand on PKI deployment?
PKI's deployment to identify ssl servers is near one
hundred percent. PKI's deployment to sign and secure
email, and to identify users, is
James A. Donald wrote:
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From: Stephan Neuhaus
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
So, the optimism of the article's author aside, where
*do* we stand on PKI deployment?
PKI's deployment to identify ssl servers is near one
hundred percent. PKI's deployment to sign and secure
email,
http://www.infoworld.com/article/05/08/10/33OPstrategic_1.html
The annual PKI Deployment Summit at Dartmouth College is becoming a
summer tradition. Universities differ from other large enterprises in
ways that make them bellwethers for IT's future.
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