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XML Based Certificate Management
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The article was published on 2008-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 5 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Root certificate & Public key certificate.read more
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Delegated Signature Validation Delegated Path Validation and Delegated Path Discovery Protocol Requirements
TL;DR: In this article, the requirements for delegated path validation and delegated path discovery for public key certificates are described. But they do not specify the requirements of policy management for DPV and DPD policy management.
Model and specification for analyzing the scalability of a public key infrastructure
Eli Winjum,Anders Fongen +1 more
Distributed certificate validation in MANET
TL;DR: The conclusion from the experimental evaluation shows that the availability of the validation service does increase as a result of the overlay proxy network, but is quite dependent on the mobility scenario in use.
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A method for obtaining digital signatures and public-key cryptosystems
TL;DR: An encryption method is presented with the novel property that publicly revealing an encryption key does not thereby reveal the corresponding decryption key.
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Can We Eliminate Certificate Revocations Lists
TL;DR: This work considers certificate revocation lists (CRLs), and asks whether they could, and should, be eliminated, in favor of other mechanisms, and suggests some possible replacement mechanisms.
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PKI: it's not dead, just resting
TL;DR: Despite an original design that failed to address the marketplace's needs, the use of innovative public key infrastructure models can make the technology meet today's requirements.
Semantic constraints for trust transitivity
Audun Jøsang,Simon Pope +1 more
TL;DR: This framework can be used for modelling transitive trust in computerised interactions, and can be combined with algebras and algorithms for computing propagation of both trust and distrust.