Re: PKI Research Workshop '04, CFP

2003-10-22 Thread Peter Gutmann
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 required that people use plain passwords for the web-based
 submission system due to the lack of a PKI to handle the task).

Peter.

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Re: PKI Research Workshop '04, CFP

2003-10-22 Thread Sean Smith

(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 authenticated by a real certificate signed by one of
the 10^4 trust roots built into your browser :)

---Sean











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PKI Research Workshop '04, CFP

2003-10-21 Thread Carl Ellison
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,
federation and aggregation) and trust.

We solicit papers, scenarios, war stories, panel proposals, and
participation from researchers, systems architects, vendor engineers
and above all users.



 - Carl



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