| James Nechvatal. A Public-Key Certificate Management System. National Institute of Standards and Technology, May 1992. |
....users identities. A public key certificate is a certified proof of such a binding vouched by a trusted third party called Certification Authority (CA) The use of a CA alleviates the responsibility of individual users to verify directly the binding of a user s public key to the user. Reference [7] addresses issues involved for managing public key certificates. 1.3 Cryptographic Database 8 DRAFT FIPS PUB XXX Before the cryptographic service calls are presented, it is necessary to discuss cryptographic databases that are essential for supporting cryptographic operations. These databases ....
James Nechvatal, A Public-Key Certificate Management System, National Institute of Standards and Technology, May 1992.
....users identities. A public key certificate is a certified proof of such a binding vouched by a trusted third party called Certification Authority (CA) The use of a CA alleviates the responsibility of individual users to verify directly the binding of a user s public key to the user. Reference [7] addresses issues involved for managing public key certificates. 1.3 Cryptographic Database DRAFT FIPS PUB XXX Before the cryptographic service calls are presented, it is necessary to discuss cryptographic databases that are essential for supporting cryptographic operations. These databases are ....
James Nechvatal, A Public-Key Certificate Management System, National Institute of Standards and Technology, May 1992.
....users identities. A public key certificate is a certified proof of such a binding vouched by a trusted third party called Certification Authority (CA) The use of a CA alleviates the responsibility of individual users to verify directly the binding of a user s public key to the user. Reference [7] addresses issues involved for managing public key certificates. 1.3 Cryptographic Database DRAFT FIPS PUB XXX Before the cryptographic service calls are presented, it is necessary to discuss cryptographic databases that are essential for supporting cryptographic operations. These databases are ....
James Nechvatal, A Public-Key Certificate Management System, National Institute of Standards and Technology, May 1992.
....users identities. A public key certificate is a certified proof of such a binding vouched by a trusted third party called Certification Authority (CA) The use of a CA alleviates the responsibility of individual users to verify directly the binding of a user s public key to the user. Reference [7] addresses issues involved for managing public key certificates. 1.3 Cryptographic Database DRAFT FIPS PUB XXX Before the cryptographic service calls are presented, it is necessary to discuss cryptographic databases that are essential for supporting cryptographic operations. These databases are ....
James Nechvatal, A Public-Key Certificate Management System, National Institute of Standards and Technology, May 1992.
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James Nechvatal. A Public-Key Certificate Management System. National Institute of Standards and Technology, May 1992.
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