PKI: A Wiley Tech Brief
The Understanding Digital Signatures
The Understanding Digital Signatures
Understanding Public-Key Infrastructure: Concepts, Standards, and Deployment Considerations
Understanding Public-Key Infrastructure: Concepts, Standards, and Deployment Considerations
Secure Electronic Commerce: Custom Vc Online
Secure Electronic Commerce: Custom Vc Online
Requirements of a Middleware for Managing a Large, Heterogeneous Programmable Network
BT Technology Journal
An Overview of Web Services Security
BT Technology Journal
e-Passports as a means towards a Globally Interoperable Public Key Infrastructure
Journal of Computer Security - The 2007 European PKI Workshop: Theory and Practice (EuroPKI'07)
E-passports as a means towards the first world-wide public key infrastructure
EuroPKI'07 Proceedings of the 4th European conference on Public Key Infrastructure: theory and practice
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A public key infrastructure (PKI) is a credential verification scheme based upon public/private key-pair cryptography. This paper explores the PKI story so far and then goes on to identify some of the problems that stand in the way of globalisation and truly successful commercial PKI interworking. Current solutions to these problems are explained, with their respective benefits and limitations, and a much broader picture is evolved to show the likely destiny of the PKI as it begins to become really useful and fit into a wider commercial security context.