| Publisher | crypto.com | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | HTML | Date added | 10 Mar 2004 |
| Topics | PKI | ||
| Downloads | 284 | ||
A variety of "key recovery," "key escrow," and "trusted third-party" encryption requirements have been suggested in recent years by government agencies seeking to conduct covert surveillance within the changing environments brought about by new technologies. This report examines the fundamental properties of these requirements and attempts to outline the technical risks, costs, and implications of deploying systems that provide government access to encryption keys.
Related white papers
Data Security Mythbusters: Public Key Infrastructure (PKI)
In today's business environment, enterprises must work even harder than before to protect one of their most valuable assets - their information. When facing the pressures of regulatory oversight, email...
Sub-Prime PKI: Attacking Extended Validation SSL
One of the attributes that the paper discusses is the type of SSL certificate presented by a web server when negotiating a secure connection. Modern web browsers support both Domain...
PKI and UDDI Based Trust Centre: An Attempt to Improve Web Service Security
Nowadays Internet becomes the most used tool for the ever increasing amount of various transactions between institutions, organizations and more generally between clients and providers. Conducted studies and experiments showed...
VeriSign PKI-Based Certificates Are Rock Solid: From the Tumultuous Launch of the Integrated Cargo System to Today
Representing 250 customs brokers and freight forwarding businesses in Australia, the Customs Brokers and Forwarders Council of Australia Inc. (CBFCA) is an industry association that represents members' interests in various...
The PKI Authentication System With the Integration of Biometric Identification and Nonsymmetric Key Technology
To deal with the threats to the PKI authentication system from the internet and the real world, based on the analysis of biometric identification and nonsymmetric key technology, this paper...
Earth System Grid Authentication Infrastructure: Integrating Local Authentication, OpenID and PKI
Climate scientists face a wide variety of practical problems, but there exists an overarching need to efficiently access and manipulate climate model data. Increasingly, for example, researchers must assemble and...
Comodo Certificate Manager for PKI Administration: Centrally Managing Enterprise Security, Trust & Regulatory Compliance
Digital certificates (PKI) protect information assets by supporting data encryption, authentication and integrity while at rest or in-transport. Certificates enable user identity and access validation, SSL encryption, and are employed...




