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| | Public-key cryptography - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The security of asymmetric key algorithms is based on estimates of how difficult the underlying mathematical problem is to solve. |  | | That is, it is not known to be impossible that some relation between the keys in a key pair, or a weakness in an algorithm's operation, might be found which would allow decryption without either key, or using only the encryption key. |  | | Furthermore, the binding between a public key and its 'owner' must be correct, lest the algorithm function perfectly and yet be entirely insecure in practice. |
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| | Cryptography FAQ (06/10: Public Key Cryptography) |
 | | In virtually all public key systems, the encryption and decryption times are very lengthy compared to other block-oriented algorithms such as DES for equivalent data sizes. |  | | At the receiver side, the session key is decrypted using the public-key algorithms and the recovered `plaintext' key is used to decrypt the message. |  | | The ``key exchange problem'' involves (1) ensuring that keys are exchanged so that the sender and receiver can perform encryption and decryption, and (2) doing so in such a way that ensures an eavesdropper or outside party cannot break the code. |
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http://www.faqs.org/faqs/cryptography-faq/part06
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| | Primer on Public Key Encryption - MyCrypto.net |
 | | Most cryptographic algorithms use keys, which are mathematical values that plug into the algorithm. |  | | Public-key cryptography is often said to be important because messages enciphered by it are "unbreakable"—that is, people can't randomly try out possible keys and break the cipher, even with powerful computers that try thousands of keys a second. |  | | (This assumes that the key has been properly chosen; even the best algorithm will be compromised if the key is something easily guessable.) In fact, though, many types of crypto algorithms are effectively unbreakable. |
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http://www.mycrypto.net/encryption/encryption_public.html
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| | FreeS/WAN glossary |
 | | public key methods in which the sender uses one of a matched pair of keys and the receiver uses the other. |  | | The 2.xx versions of PGP used the RSA public key algorithm and used IDEA as the symmetric cipher. |  | | In DNS, a table where IP addresses can be used as the key for lookups which return a system name and/or other information. |
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http://www.freeswan.org/freeswan_snaps/CURRENT-SNAP/doc/glossary.html
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| | David Ross -- PGP Public Key Servers |
 | | A public key server is a computer program that maintains a collection of public PGP keys. |  | | If your software does not automatically self-sign your public key, do so manually. |  | | More important, you just revoked your key and want as many people as possible to know. |
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http://www.rossde.com/PGP/pgp_keyserv.html
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| | SSH : Support : Cryptography A-Z : Algorithms : Public Key Cryptosystems |
 | | The security of the cryptosystem is based on the fact that the private key can be computed from the public key only by solving this difficult problem. |  | | It was observed that based on a problem so difficult that it would need thousands of years to solve, and with some luck, a cryptosystem could be developed which would have two keys, a private key and a public key. |  | | There is no known sub-exponential algorithm for computing discrete logarithms of points of elliptic curves unlike for discrete logarithms in (the multiplicative group of) a finite field, in hyperelliptic curves (of large genus) or in many other groups. |
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http://www.ssh.com/support/cryptography/algorithms/asymmetric.html
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| | Roger Clarke's 'PKI as Mis-Fit' |
 | | To tie a public key to some node or sub-directory of that structure, the X.509 certificate was defined. |  | | Private keys therefore remain highly susceptible to a wide array of risks, both of capture, and of invocation without the authority of, or even knowledge of, the consumer/citizen. |  | | The paper commences by stating the trust problem as it was originally perceived, and describing the currently conventional technology that has been applied in an endeavour to solve it. |
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http://www.anu.edu.au/people/Roger.Clarke/II/PKIMisFit.html
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| | RSA Security - 2.1.1 What is public-key cryptography? |
 | | In order to solve the key management problem, Whitfield Diffie and Martin Hellman [DH76] introduced the concept of public-key cryptography in 1976. |  | | To verify the signature, Bob does a computation involving the message, the purported signature, and Alice's public key. |  | | To sign a message, Alice does a computation involving both her private key and the message itself. |
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http://www.rsasecurity.com/rsalabs/node.asp?id=2165
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| | VeriSign Inc. - www.verisign.com |
 | | The idea came to fruition in 1977 with the invention of the RSA Public Key Cryptosystem by Ronald Rivest, Adi Shamir, and Len Adleman, then professors at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. |  | | Authentication and Nonrepudiation: The VeriSign Digital ID A digital signature is created by running message text through a hashing algorithm. |  | | Either can surreptitiously modify data and be assured that a third party would be unable to identify the culprit. |
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http://www.verisign.com/repository/crptintr.html
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| | PKI - a Whatis.com definition - see also: public key infrastructure |
 | | In public key cryptography, a public and private key are created simultaneously using the same algorithm (a popular one is known as RSA) by a certificate authority (CA). |  | | Although the components of a PKI are generally understood, a number of different vendor approaches and services are emerging. |  | | SearchCIO.com offers information about the use of PKI in Internet commerce. |
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http://searchsecurity.techtarget.com/sDefinition/0,,sid14_gci214299,00.html
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| | OpenSSH Public Key Authentication |
 | | Assuming that all of the servers use OpenSSH instead of a different SSH implementation, the public key data must be appended into the |  | | The file permissions should be locked down to prevent other users from being able to read the key pair data. |  | | These fixes should be done on all systems involved. |
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http://cfm.gs.washington.edu/security/ssh/client-pkauth
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| | Public Key Ciphers |
 | | PKCS #1 (RFC 2437) specifies, among other things, how to convert a block of data (up to a size limit) into a single large integer that is then used in the cipher algorithms. |  | | Since all asymmetric ciphers depend on mathematical properties, they require data to be represented in the form of numbers. |  | | For more information, see RSA Laboratory's Cryptography FAQ. |
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http://www.freesoft.org/CIE/Topics/144.htm
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| | Public-key encryption for dummies |
 | | Any entity can verify the validity of the document by unscrambling the hash with Bob's public key and checking that against another hash computed from the received data. |  | | For PKI to become a widely used technology, it must become a transparent part of everyday software, so end users don't need to understand all the complexity behind keys, hashes and digital certificates. |  | | Rothman is executive vice president of SHYM Technology, a software company that makes PKI wares. |
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http://www.nwfusion.com/news/64452_05-17-1999.html
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| | OpenPGP Public Key Server Commands |
 | | If there was a key in the database for "User ", this would be returned for by the above query. |  | | It will return information for all keys which contain all the words in the search string. |  | | If you don't want to see all these extra matches, you can select "Only return exact matches", and only keys containing the specified search string will be returned. |
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http://pgpkeys.mit.edu:11371
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| | .Net Security Blog : Public Key Tokens |
 | | As I mentioned above, this function is used to create the strong name token of a public key blob. |  | | You can see we keep a cache of the token of the ECMA key. |  | | On lines 910 and 911, we grab the low 8 bytes of that hash, reversing them in order to put them in host byte order. |
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http://blogs.msdn.com/shawnfa/archive/2005/02/23/379196.aspx
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| | Public-Key Infrastructure (X.509) (pkix) Charter |
 | | Additional Algorithms and Identifiers for use of Elliptic Curve Cryptography with PKIX (42552 bytes) |  | | Additional Algorithms and Identifiers for RSA Cryptography for use in the Internet X.509 Public Key Infrastructure Certificate and Certificate Revocation List (CRL) Profile (RFC 4055) (0 bytes) |  | | Internet X.509 Public Key Infrastructure Operational Protocols: FTP and HTTP (RFC 2585) (0 bytes) |
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http://www.ietf.cnri.reston.va.us/html.charters/pkix-charter.html
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| | Public Key Infrastructure (Computers : Security) - Site Directory |
 | | Public Key Infrastructure (Computers : Security) - Site Directory |  | | Site Directory : Computers : Security : Public Key Infrastructure |  | | Includes related links, research information and results, and contact information. |
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http://www.site-directory.org/Top/Computers/Security/Public_Key_Infrastructure
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| | The PKI page |
 | | RFC 2876: "Use of the KEA and SKIPJACK Algorithms in CMS" |  | | RFC 3560: "Use of the RSAES-OAEP Key Transport Algorithm in CMS" |  | | RFC 3278: "Use of Elliptic Curve Cryptography (ECC) Algorithms in CMS" |
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http://www.pki-page.org
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| | Prehistory of Public Key Cryptography |
 | | Gus said that he learned of public key crypto the same way many of us did, by reading Martin Gardner's column in Scientific American. |  | | At the ACM Computer and Communications Security conference in 1993, Whit Diffie organized a Festcolloquium in honor of Gus Simmons, who was retiring. |  | | In other words, non-repudiation -- a classic use for public key cryptography -- was important; if a bomb is used, they (or their heirs, or civilization's heirs...) want to know who ordered it. |
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http://www.research.att.com/~smb/nsam-160
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| | What is public-key encryption? - A Word Definition From the Webopedia Computer Dictionary |
 | | SuperPages features business listings for over 11 million businesses in the U.S. KnowledgeStorm: Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) Services - Business technology search site offering software, service, reseller and hardware information on thousands of IT solutions. |  | | You are in the: Small Business Computing Channel |  | | Maglocks: Access Control System - Offers access control systems with digital keypads and electronic locks. |
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http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/P/public_key_cryptography.html
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| | Key Management Standards |
 | | A key wrapping algorithm specification is available in.doc and.pdf formats (files updated 12/3/01). |  | | A white paper has been developed that discusses the development process and provides a preliminary schedule. |  | | Work on the key management documents in in progress. |
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http://csrc.nist.gov/encryption/kms
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| | PKI (Public-Key Infrastructure) (Linktionary term) |
 | | A PKI is a complete system for managing keys that includes policies and working procedures. |  | | PKI is about distributing keys in a secure way. |  | | A PKI may be installed on an enterprise network, or it may be available in the public environment. |
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http://www.linktionary.com/p/pki.html
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| | Debian Public Key Server |
 | | This public key server provides simple HKP lookup and add requests for Debian developer public keys. |  | | See the www.debian.org for more information about the Debian Project. |  | | Debian keys may also be retrieved by using the form at |
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| | PKCS, by doug@kisadvice.com |
 | | " This standard describes syntax for private-key information, including a private key for some public-key algorithm and a set of attributes. |  | | " This document provides recommendations for the implementation of public-key cryptography based on the RSA algorithm, covering the following aspects: cryptographic primitives; encryption schemes; signature schemes with appendix; ASN.1 syntax for representing keys and for identifying the schemes. |  | | The intended application of this standard is to extend the certification process beyond just the public key to certify other information about the given entity. |
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http://spectral.mscs.mu.edu/Net2001/pkcs.html
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| | Cryptology ePrint Archive |
 | | The piece in hand concept is based on a new paradigm for public key cryptosystem in general. |  | | In this paper, we illustrate how to apply the piece in hand concept to enhance the security of multivariate type public key cryptosystems, by presenting the general theory for the use of the concept. |  | | The piece in hand provides such cryptosystems with a new type of trapdoor which is compatible with the trapdoor originally equipped in them. |
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http://eprint.iacr.org/2004/366
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| | ONLamp.com: SSH Public-Key Authentication |
 | | Instead of public keys, it contains keywords and values, much like other SSH configuration files we've seen. |  | | With this information, we should be able to generate an SSH key pair and place the public key on the machine we wish to use. |  | | Your authorization file can contain not only keys but also other keywords or options to control the SSH server in powerful ways. |
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http://www.onlamp.com/pub/a/onlamp/excerpt/ssh_8
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| | Public Key Infrastructure |
 | | The American Bar Association has a Science and Technology Division, which in turn operates an Information Security Committee (ISC), which has been the focal point of diverse secure electronic commerce law initiatives since the Division's formation in 1992. |  | | Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) and the components needed to create a PKI are the subject of intense debate. |  | | The Committee explores current information security issues including those related to public key infrastructure, cryptology, risk analysis, standards, "commercial reasonableness" and the legal efficacy of secure digital commerce. |
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http://www.opengroup.org/security/pki/index.htm
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| | Public Key Encryption |
 | | The need for the sender and receiver to share secret information is eliminated. |  | | An individual can also have multiple public keys residing in their authentication file on the remote system. |  | | An individual's public key is than placed on a remote system to be used for authentication (i.e. |
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http://www.scd.ucar.edu/docs/ssh/guide/node4.html
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| | Citations: Public-Key Infrastructure Study (ResearchIndex) |
 | | However, these infrastructures fail to address some unique problems encountered in mobile computing. |  | | Therefore, this paper identifies these problems and outlines the requirements for a Mobile Public Key Infrastructure (MPKI) A full development of the MPKI is beyond the scope of this paper and.... |  | | The main contributions of this study were that it proposed a certification structure which the authors of the report considered to be suitable for U. government use, and it.... |
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http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/context/1021222/0
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| | MIT PGP Key Server |
 | | This page is a modified version of the examples provided by |  | | Help: Extracting keys / Submitting keys / Email interface / About this server / FAQ |
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http://pgpkeys.mit.edu
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| | RAV AntiVirus Public Key |
 | | More information on public key cryptography as well as using GPG to encrypt messages and verify files can be found in the Red Hat Linux manual |  | | GeCAD Software uses the ravteam@ravantivirus.com public key to sign the distributed rpm RAV packages and for other sensitive security matters. |  | | A public key may be added to your public keyring with the --import option. |
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http://www.ravantivirus.com/pages/publickey.php
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| | PGP Public Key Server |
 | | The key server does not work under any version of Windows. |  | | This release is considered a beta, however it should be quite reliable by now. |  | | If you are interested in current development of the OpenPGP Public Key Server, it is now hosted at SourceForge. |
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http://www.mit.edu/people/marc/pks
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| | Managed PKI Services - Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) from VeriSign, Inc. |
 | | VeriSign's technology leadership in strong authentication - demonstrated through our partnerships with Intel and Microsoft, and our role in setting open standards such as XKMS and WS-Security - ensures the highest ROI for your investments over time. |  | | Enterprises can control the issuance of digital certificates to internal and external users, while outsourcing data center processing tasks like digital certificate generation, validation, renewal, and revocation to VeriSign. |  | | VeriSign Core Managed Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) allows you to cost effectively establish a robust, customized PKI and Certificate Authority system for issuing digital credentials throughout your enterprise, allowing your users to securely access email, networks, VPN, ERP, extranets, portals, and other applications. |
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http://www.verisign.com/products-services/security-services/pki
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| | public key - a Whatis.com definition |
 | | Every file format in the world Bookmark this today. |  | | In cryptography, a public key is a value provided by some designated authority as an encryption key that, combined with a private key derived from the public key, can be used to effectively encrypt messages and digital signatures. |  | | A system for using public keys is called a public key infrastructure (PKI). |
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http://whatis.techtarget.com/definition/0,289893,sid9_gci212845,00.html
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| | The GNU Privacy Guard - GnuPG.org |
 | | PGP, on which OpenPGP is based, was originally developed by Philip Zimmermann in the early 1990s. |  | | It can be freely used, modified and distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License. |  | | Version 1.0.0 has been released on September 7th, 1999. |
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http://www.gnupg.org
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| | Brian's GPG key |
 | | Please use it for any mail you might send me. For more info about GPG, check out the GPG Home Page. |  | | This key should work with both GPG and most recent versions of PGP. |  | | This key is also available on various keyservers, like |
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http://www.lothar.com/warner-gpg.html
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| | Conference: Public Key Cryptography |
 | | A combinatorial algorithm for sharing a secret key |  | | On the Security of a Williams Based Public Key Encryption Scheme |  | | Index form surfaces and construction of elliptic curves over large finite fields |
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http://www.impan.gov.pl/BC/00PKC.html
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| | Definition: public-key encryption |
 | | The encryption software will indicate whether or not the message text matches the digital signature. |  | | The encrypted message, which cannot be decrypted by means of the public key, is then delivered by conventional means to the recipient, who uses the matching private key to decrypt the message. |  | | Note 2: Public-key encryption can also be used to add a digital signature to publicly posted electronic messages. |
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http://www.atis.org/tg2k/_public-key_encryption.html
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| | Public Key Infrastructure |
 | | CPU and a Java Operating System, performs multimedia applications and cryptographic tasks such as supporting public key infrastructure, conditional access or... |  | | Some way of distributing public certificates must be available. |  | | Certificates: Digitally signed documents that say: "This is John Doe Public Key". |
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http://www.wikiverse.org/public-key-infrastructure
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| | Core Managed PKI - Public Key Infrastructure from VeriSign, Inc. |
 | | This solution includes centralized key generation, distribution, and back-up capabilities using state-of-the-art technology to provide enterprises with a complete key management solution. |  | | Incorporate digital certificate-based authentication into your existing email applications, VPN devices, Web servers and ERP solutions. |  | | VeriSign's Roaming Service technology enables enterprises and consumers to securely download private data and digitally sign transactions, using digital certificates as credentials, from virtually any Internet-enabled PC or device in the world. |
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http://www.verisign.com/products-services/security-services/pki/pki-security
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| | PKI (public-key infrastructure) |
 | | PKI differs from private key technology, like Kerberos, in which a single key that is shared by the sender and receiver is used to encrypt and decrypt a message or document. |  | | Options abound for digital certificates, but so do security concerns and design headaches. |  | | Network World offers more than 55 FREE networking technology-specific email newsletters in key network technology areas such as NSM, VPNs, Convergence, Security and more. |
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http://www.networkworld.com/details/522.html
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| | PGP Public Key Server |
 | | This service is provided to help transfer keys between PGP users. |  | | This service is a gateway to the PGP Public Key Server at the University of Paderborn (Germany): pgp-public-keys@uni-paderborn.de. |  | | It does NOT attempt to guarantee that a key is a valid key; use the signators on a key for that kind of security. |
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http://math-www.uni-paderborn.de/pgp/pks-toplev.html
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| | Elladan's Public Key |
 | | - PGP public key for elladan@eskimo.com (Elladan) - This is my PGP 1024 bit public key: -----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK----- Version: 2.6.2 mQCNAy9FqYAAAAEEAKJQUZiOa5wcKP9iqWWyiTZHZwvmXUQCVxbVgKwhZWBs1YlO ZsxTUQ/HSE4u18CE04wJfSz1psFSQEDQyDH56XgeyiaKQEuWgLsz+PA/2qNiCTUF L4Dk0jvWbB0cpqC4xqqGjTF60dggwxOc8AsoXOKz9O/4AyDw5A1IVN7vIvSJAAUR tBxFbGxhZGFuIDxlbGxhZGFuQGVza2ltby5jb20+ =UTm0 -----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK----- |
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| | Public Key Infrastructure |
 | | DoD PKI provides the data integrity, user identification and authentication, user non-repudiation, data confidentiality, encryption and digital signature services for programs and application, which use the DoD networks |  | | PKI is a service of products which provide and manage X.509 certificates for public key cryptography. |  | | Certificates identify the individual named in the certificate, and bind that person to a particular public/private key pair. |
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http://iase.disa.mil/pki
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| | PKI Law - Public Key Infrastructure |
 | | This is a place where PKI novices can learn the basics, and where PKI professionals from diverse disciplines (legal, technical, accounting and business, to name a few) can broaden their horizons by exchanging views. |  | | Contributions to PKILaw in the form of text and/or links are welcomed and should be emailed to Chas Merrill or snailmailed, preferably with hard copy and disk, to Charles Merrill, Esq., McCarter and English, L.L.P., Four Gateway Center, 100 Mulberry Street, Newark, New Jersey 07101-0652, 973/622-4444. |  | | -- A PKI information exchange emphasizing emerging legal issues, to hasten the implementation of Public Key Infrastructure throughout the world. |
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http://www.pkilaw.com
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| | OpenPGP Public Key Server - Home |
 | | Here you will find links to the latest versions of PKS available for download, the OpenPGP keys of the PKS developers, and information about the PKS mailing lists. |  | | For a quick introduction to OpenPGP, you are encouraged to read How PGP works. |  | | Welcome to the OpenPGP Public Key Server page at SourceForge! |
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| | Lucidity Institute PGP Public Key |
 | | Get a copy of the best version of PGP |  | | -----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK----- Version: 2.6.2 mQBvAzMN9FQAAAEDAKeqJeS5RLaoTsR+T4zxp+VWRcvOWZWHZu202OhnmpiVUJ8w AuKsr5YckmJGvQH1PfxfBovxr9UtmS00BfC4br9vqH4zTKNABZMUC4oiuSZcKrb8 ooWQYiXvgnlBT1pTgQARAQABtBxwZ3A3NjggPHBncDc2OEBsdWNpZGl0eS5jb20+ iQB1AwUQMw5k1O+CeUFPWlOBAQE/4AMAkn6AGK/3XWKivqlSh9ALU9FCi0mw2KpP dlwTrj7q8nWZGXXxU6EvKkZKSF2aVo2uAdGLhqT986XTn+1F4O6kns3zvUcsq6OX +tThhicU+8+mYDThnGFz0GJmYnP7IOW0 =g8u2 -----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK----- |
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| | DaleBraydenPublicKey - Random - b r a y d e n . o r g |
 | | -----BEGIN PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK----- Version: PGP Key Server 0.9.6 mQGiBD8etRsRBADC583ZWgaj4UmubWREGP33Gb8kNPQGVj4QeZM4fLErTnmv7g/t NWQGBRao9MSBqGifKqQ0aNRVE0rXmPHVs5a1KOfgoPl+EAjyegy8yiZBC9aC3p00 4jQtInim6FX9THzX6BtFY+6K+rrhz60+Ht94mu3JOldjnZPwzDw4ghFEGQCg/54R ODnzPbKFm9PVAUc0kVgUE5UD/Ao9D6tMA/n+VRy6zSXAGIV3JfR/ZkMn8mWbCFhx mhZV9x6JwfF45KOyBBWBGmVYYN1dsihAL7ugR2ToI5PEJhTYSTNZqf4VpzGgXNS6 AslsFTRLGF8u8wxE6WhfeniNuo3dsL0Q/TqHpr7l7hH0SrC91ihddedhcEkSjALa S8iAA/9BnguOBf4qCJdN0vSjKfHW7XI52r1SnLN/avMA5y1jeQsZYEqvxmWDetYt Wwnn20Oc1eWpkWfnOgVxsJa1jmxYCiFSCN6ruAfnK7+uo6IzMYgsG77OD3cPISLb Sh2DKwSrjeYeH2wNaPDPGhqUeXPE7nX1qBCnEJ2Cq27q5byAmLQfRGFsZSBCcmF5 ZGVuIDxkYWxlQGJyYXlkZW4ub3JnPokASwQQEQIACwUCPx61GwQLAwIBAAoJEKjo nk15cBedsgAAmwcDPK65bPc6HAVGAKg7ZePr8omrAJ9+q3Qn69cdMPu61i5Yrgfo e4GYwbkCDQQ/HrUbEAgA9kJXtwh/CBdyorrWqULzBej5UxE5T7bxbrlLOCDaAadW oxTpj0BV89AHxstDqZSt90xkhkn4DIO9ZekX1KHTUPj1WV/cdlJPPT2N286Z4VeS Wc39uK50T8X8dryDxUcwYc58yWb/Ffm7/ZFexwGq01uejaClcjrUGvC/RgBYK+X0 iP1YTknbzSC0neSRBzZrM2w4DUUdD3yIsxx8Wy2O9vPJI8BD8KVbGI2Ou1WMuF04 0zT9fBdXQ6MdGGzeMyEstSr/POGxKUAYEY18hKcKctaGxAMZyAcpesqVDNmWn6vQ ClCbAkbTCD1mpF1Bn5x8vYlLIhkmuquiXsNV6TILOwACAggA0Ftn65zFdpN1dRPA epVUtk8/0sKF1TBUN6v92AOM8l8Ux1tdFW7R8iAMonw5rw2lZNDUmRFiD3eDB4d4 M16GqNgM7DYLSMYD36LW4WO1ZMq9aNjj6Hx3fo8ZIuuVdjXUMztYDd30azoYBj7y xxZjT1sw98R0cdrdK+r9xKPH7DKho+7HR1y4iQJJPvw//OphBZBN9k9bU7mgGx4m rm9bMed2QSNY6Ak2aLJhbAuS65R+zZKirLtOV6haSmtJdmXQA3hkoMPVEt0pIdLx R3r47PqFFmAyt+HkWGody4jyYfhHojh7l9iX4Hc/TIgof7kNNfVQZOCLq/wuMZad d36Vj4kARgQYEQIABgUCPx61GwAKCRCo6J5NeXAXndrgAKD2ImhSQRM1qRTknuVO TmOTQ+x2XwCg3wPckxBR/kUzyWhryUn1LG3jNLU= =6p5F -----END PGP PUBLIC KEY BLOCK----- |
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