Recent R/D advances presented in this paper address on wireless and security technologies. To access Internet from mobile devices, the existing Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) must be modified to work with limited wireless network bandwidth and low computing and memory capacity of handheld devices. A complete security chain is needed from smart cards to mobile clients, Wireless PKI (WPKI) platform, and web servers.
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