Public Key Infrastructure
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- IETF-PKIX Public-Key Infrastructure X.509 Working Group Charter
- Charter of the working group that develops Internet standards needed to support an X.509-based PKI. (pkix)
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- ITU Recommendation X.509
- Official web pages containing the standards published by the International Telecommunication Union.
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- Wikipedia: X.509
- Encyclopedia article about the ITU-T standard for a public key infrastructure. Includes history, certificate details, and references.
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- OpenSSL
- A toolkit implementing SSL v2/v3 and TLS protocols with full-strength cryptography world-wide. It is based on SSLeay, developed by Eric Young and Tim Hudson. [Free / Open Source] (The OpenSSL Project)
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- AirZip
- Provider of the FileSecure business communication and file security solution. Based on enterprise digital rights management technology.
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- EJBCA, Java Certificate Authority
- A platform independent Certificate Authority based on J2EE technology. It can be used standalone or integrated in J2EE applications. The software is OSI Certified Open Source under the LGPL license.
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- Electrosoft Services
- A consulting and software development company specializing in IT and Internet security, and public key infrastructure (PKI).
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- Entrust
- Encryption, digital signatures and key management solutions. Product details and customer experiences.
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- GlobalCerts
- Offer a secure email gateway solution for businesses, incorporating scalable X.509 PKI functionality for managing digital certificates from approved CAs. Includes live demos, webcasts and brochures.
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- PKI XML Web Service
- An online tool to generate digital certificates via a PKI. Based on XML / SOAP.
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- Secorvo Security Consulting GmbH
- Consultancy and Services: PKI Concepts, Strategies and Implementation for big companies worldwide.
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- eOriginal, Inc.
- Enables the electronic creation, transmission, storage and retrieval of protected electronic original documents. Features product description and company profile.
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- pyCA
- Python software for running a certificate authority on UNIX. [Free / Open Source] (Michael Ströder)
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- CAcert
- A community driven certificate authority that issues certificates to the public at large for free.
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