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In January of 1999, after four years of discussion and debate, the Public-Key. Infrastructure (PKIX) working group of the IETF finally published its ...
Oct 26, 2001 · Panel: Public Key Infrastructure: PKIX, Signed XML or Something Else?. In: Frankel, Y. (eds) Financial Cryptography. FC 2000. Lecture Notes ...
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This innovative approach allows US federal agencies to operate their own public key infrastructures and interoperate with the public key infrastructures of ...
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Panel Sessions: · Public Key Infrastructure: PKIX, Signed XML or something else? Moderators: Barb Fox, Brian LaMacchia. Carl Ellison, Caelen King, Michael Meyers ...
The data in an XML signature can be used to validate that the signed information has not been altered since signing. In addition, when a signing certificate has ...
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