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  • A '''public key infrastructure''' or '''PKI''' provides the supporting tools to make it practical to deplo |title = Internet X.509 Public Key Infrastructure Certificate and Certificate Revocation List (CRL) Profile
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  • {{r|Public key infrastructure}}
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  • In a [[public key infrastructure]], a '''certificate revocation list''' or '''CRL''' is a trusted source of
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  • A '''public key infrastructure''' or '''PKI''' provides the supporting tools to make it practical to deplo |title = Internet X.509 Public Key Infrastructure Certificate and Certificate Revocation List (CRL) Profile
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  • In computer and communications security dependent on [[public key infrastructure]] (PKI), a '''certification authority (CA)''' is an organization, verifiabl
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  • {{r|Public key infrastructure}}
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  • An organization, part of a [[public key infrastructure]], which has the authority to issue and revoke [[digital certificate]]s, ac
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  • ...tive, organizational steps needed to make public key practical is called [[public key infrastructure]] (PKI). |title = Internet X.509 Public Key Infrastructure Certificate and Certificate Revocation List (CRL) Profile
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Public key infrastructure]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Public Key Infrastructure}}
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  • {{r|Public key infrastructure}}
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  • {{r|Public key infrastructure}}
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  • ...ographic techniques such as [[Diffie-Hellman]]. In some cases, an entire [[public key infrastructure]] may be involved.
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  • {{r|Public key infrastructure}}
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  • The encryption alone does not make a complete system. [[Public key infrastructure]] is necessary, which consists of a set of services for generating the key ...l signature schemes. Digital signatures are central to the operation of [[public key infrastructure]]s and to many network security schemes ([[Transport Layer Security|SSL/TLS
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  • *[[Public key infrastructure|Public Key Infrastructure]] (PKI), PKCS, KEYPROV (CT-KIP, DSKPP), EKMI
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  • ...blic keys through DNS, rather than through a [[Public key infrastructure | Public Key Infrastructure]].
    7 KB (1,137 words) - 05:56, 11 December 2009
  • ...C3303, p.2 </ref> While digital signature mechanisms do not require a full Public Key Infrastructure, such mechanisms do require a certain amount of trusted infrastructure.
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  • ...s [[Kerberos]] can manage authentication and keying for many machines, a [[public key infrastructure]] may help (though it also brings its own complications), and a few strateg ...igned to avoid any requirement for [[digital certificate]]s or a complex [[public key infrastructure]]; if you have the authority for the reverse map of an address range, then
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  • See also the next two sections, "Digital certificates" and "Public key infrastructure". === Public key infrastructure ===
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  • ...mic update]], use of the DNS as a data base in [[public key infrastructure|Public Key Infrastructure (PKI)]] for general security, [[Domain Name System security]] ([[DNSSEC]])
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