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Can a certificate authority be trusted?
Published by: SearchSecurity.com | 30 Apr 2007
EXPERT RESPONSE - It's important to verifiy a root certificate's legitimacy, but with hundreds of issued certificates, the task can be overwhelming. In this expert Q&A, Ed Skoudis reveals what research needs to be done before importing a ...
Can a sender's private key and receiver's public key be used to create a digital signature?
Published by: SearchSecurity.com | 17 Apr 2007
EXPERT RESPONSE - Identity management and access control expert Joel Dubin explains how a digital signature can help manage electronic documents.
Choosing from the top PKI products and vendors
Published by: SearchSecurity.com | 01 Oct 2007
EXPERT RESPONSE - In this expert response, security pro Joel Dubin discusses the best ways to compare PKI products and vendors for enterprise implementation of PKI.
Creating a personal digital certificate
Published by: SearchSecurity.com | 01 Jun 2007
EXPERT RESPONSE - In this SearchSecurity.com expert Q&A, identity management and access control pro Joel Dubin discusses the pros and cons associated with creating a personal digital certificate.
Cryptography's future
Published by: SearchSecurity.com | 05 Feb 2007
Q A INTERVIEW - Senior News Writer Bill Brenner asks Dr. Burt Kaliski, vice president of research at RSA Security, about how Symmetric Key Infrastructures (SKI) will affect encryption's future.

PKI AND DIGITAL CERTIFICATES from SearchSecurity.com
VeriSign addresses MD5 flaw
ARTICLE - VeriSign is moving completely to the new SHA-1 hash function to avoid a vulnerability affecting SSL certificates. Microsoft and Mozilla also weighed in on the problem.
Rogue digital certificates strike blow to Internet security
ARTICLE - Security researchers exploit weaknesses in digital certificates to bypass browser security. Experts say the method is within reach of well-funded cybercriminals.
How to obtain a digital certificate for a server
EXPERT RESPONSE - In order to use SSL-protected communications, such as exchanging Web traffic using the HTTPS protocol, an enterprise must first purchase and then install a digital certificate on its server. In this expert Q&A, Mike Chapple ...
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