On-line/off-line digital signatures
CRYPTO '89 Proceedings on Advances in cryptology
On Certificate Revocation and Validation
FC '98 Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Financial Cryptography
Enhanced Certificate Revocation System
Enhanced Certificate Revocation System
Efficient Certificate Revocation
Efficient Certificate Revocation
Secrecy, authentication, and public key systems.
Secrecy, authentication, and public key systems.
Tradeoffs in certificate revocation schemes
ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review
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Proceedings of the 2003 ACM workshop on XML security
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Journal of Computer Security - The First ACM Workshop on Digital Identity Management -- DIM 2005
PRINDA: Architecture and design of non-disclosure agreements in privacy policy framework
Data & Knowledge Engineering
Empirical Analysis of Certificate Revocation Lists
Proceeedings of the 22nd annual IFIP WG 11.3 working conference on Data and Applications Security
Certificate revocation release policies
Journal of Computer Security
Evaluation of certificate validation mechanisms
Computer Communications
Reducing the cost of certificate revocation: a case study
EuroPKI'09 Proceedings of the 6th European conference on Public key infrastructures, services and applications
EuroPKI'09 Proceedings of the 6th European conference on Public key infrastructures, services and applications
Decentralised access control in 802.11 networks
CMS'05 Proceedings of the 9th IFIP TC-6 TC-11 international conference on Communications and Multimedia Security
Digital certificate management: Optimal pricing and CRL releasing strategies
Decision Support Systems
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Digital certificates form a basis that allows entities to trust each other. Due to different constraints, a certificate is only valid within a specific period of time. Coming from several threats, there are important reasons why its validity must be terminated sooner than assigned and thus, the certificate needs to be revoked. This paper provides a classification of revocation methods and gives an overview of the main methods like CRL, CRS, CRT, and OCSP. If and in which way a revocation method is suited must be analyzed in accordance to their purpose.