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What is Public Key Infrastructure (PKI)?

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Public Key Infrastructure is the network security architecture of an organisation. It includes software, encryption technologies and services that enable secure transactions on the Internet, intranets and extranets.
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What is PKI (Public Key Infrastructure)?

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Keys are mathematical algorithms and each user or system is assigned a pair of keys. One key is public and does not need to be secure, the other is private and cannot be viewed or disclosed. Public keys are used for encryption, authentication or digital signatures. The IETF's X.509 key, which is the key we use for TrustAssured is widely accepted as the standard in digital certificates and with certification authorities.
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Why shouldn't I just use a PKI (public key infrastructure) solution?

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PKI has been around for a long time, but it has not taken off except in a few high security niches. The reason is that PKIs are complex, very expensive and suffer interoperability issues. The costs and pains of creating, distributing and keeping digital certificates secure on thousands of computers has been too high to make it cost effective except in small, closed networks.
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What do you mean by the Public Key Infrastructure (PKI)?

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The PKI is the overall system of identifying parties on the Internet using their certificates. It is headed by a Certifying Authority that is responsible for issuing and verifying the validity of the digital certificates.
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Can ZRTP use a PKI (public key infrastructure)?

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Yes. Despite all the good reasons not to depend on a PKI, the ZRTP protocol does have the optional capability to use a PKI if you already have a PKI up and running. The ZRTP Internet Draft describes how ZRTP can use a PKI-backed digital signature key to sign the short authentication string in the ZRTP CONFIRM packet, to reduce reliance on users verbally comparing them during the call. Organizations that feel comfortable with PKIs can still get what they want.
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Why should I prefer IFMS to solutions like Public Key Infrastructure (PKI)?

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Solutions like PKI suffer from known risks such as genuineness of the Certification Authority, weakness due to an unfamiliar verifying computer, lack of Single Sign-On capability, etc. For its chosen domain, namely communication between known clients and a server, IFMS provides a much stronger, versatile and easy-to-maintain messaging infrastructure.
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What is a Public Key Infrastructure (PKI)? How does it work?

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A Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) is an automated key management system for the secure generation, maintenance, and delivery of encryption and digital signature keys. There are four main components of a PKI: The heart of a PKI is the Key Management System. Essentially, it is a trusted database that allows keys to be created and maintained. Where users go to locate public certificates. This is the most used piece of equipment in a security infrastructure. How the users interface with the PKI.
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What is Public Key Infrastructure?

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Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) covers the use of public key cryptography and digital certificates as the accepted means of authentication and access control over open networks, such as the Internet. While public key cryptography addresses issues of data integrity and transaction privacy, certificates address concerns in authentication and access control.
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Ans: Public-key infrastructure (PKI) is the combination of software, encryption technologies, and services that enables enterprises to protect the security of their communications and business transactions on networks. PKI integrates digital certificates, public-key cryptography, and certificate authorities into a total, enterprise-wide network security architecture.
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What is PKI?

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PKI or Public Key Infrastructure is a set of comprehensive system policies, procedures, and technologies working together to allow secure and confidential communication between internet users. PKI is based on the idea of encryption using public and private keys. PKI uses key pairs (public and private keys) where the public key is digitally signed by a third party known as a certification authority.
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What is a key management infrastructure (KMI)?

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A key management infrastructure is a set of information technology components. This set contributes towards the security of dual keys by generating public key certificates and then taking full responsibility for managing them.
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Where do I find my public key?

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If you created your key pair using WonderCrypt's "Create New Private Key and Public Key with CSR" option then you can find your public key in the sub-folder "Certificates". Public key certificate files also called Digital Certificate have ".cer" extension. If you created your key pair using browser: Internet Explorer: Then you will have to export your public key from the browser using the browser's "Tools", "Internet Options", "Content", then "Certificates" option.
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You can find the public key of someone else by sending him an email asking him to send you his/her public key. Or you can search a public key server for a key. To do that, choose "Search..." from the "Keyserver" menu and type the name of the person you want to find the public key. It is highly recommended to verify that this key belongs the right person. The easiest way to do that is to ask the key id of the key by phone.
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DCSSI FAQ
A distinction is made between two types of cryptography, namely, firstly symmetric cryptography called secret key cryptography, and, secondly, asymmetric cryptography or public key cryptography. The principle of secret key cryptography is to use a single secret or a single key to encrypt and decrypt information. Public key cryptography uses different keys in transmission and in reception.
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The PKI is a framework of policies, services, and encryption software that provides the assurances, users need before they can confidently transmit sensitive information over the Internet and other networks. At the heart of a PKI is a "Certifying Authority" which issues to each individual a Digital Certificate linking that particular person to a known public key.
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PKI stands for Public Key Infrastructure. To enable the use of electronic signatures in an open environment (such as the Internet) where the participants do not know each other, it is necessary to know who the signer is. PKI is a system created for this purpose and in this system a reliable third party issues an electronic certificate. The certificate contains information about the person the certificate is issued to.
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PKI is a fundamental security technology. PKI can be used for authentication of users, web sites, etc. PKI also provides the basic security required to carry out electronic business so that parties that do not know each other or are widely distributed can communicate securely using a chain of trust.
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Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) is the basis for standard electronic signatures today. PKI provides each user with a pair of keys, a Private Key and a Public Key, used in every signed transaction. The Private Key, as the name implies, is not shared and is used only by the signer to sign documents. The Public Key is openly available and used by those that need to validate the signer’s electronic signature.
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PKI is the acronym for Public Key Infrastructure. The technology is called Public Key because unlike earlier forms of cryptography it works with a pair of keys. One of the two keys may be used to encrypt information, which can only be decrypted with the other key. One key is made public and the other is kept secret. The secret key is usually called the Private Key.
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What is about the main infrastructure ... ?

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The explanation below would bring up the requirement to develop major infrastructure projects as follows: By the end of 2001, total length of road in Central Kalimantan is 7,370.64 kilometres = kms. The road divided into state / national roads 1,707.57 kms, provincial roads 1,059.78 kms and District roads 4,603.50 kms). Apart from these roads, there are numbers of forest roads for about 11,000 kms. The forest concessions under control of Forestry and Crop Estates Department maintain them.
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What are the infrastructure costs?

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The networking and telephone infrastructure share some equipment like fiber-optic cable and the conduit inside which it travels. Conduit is a container tube for cables of any sort. Cables need conduit because they can't very well just lie in the ground or sit on the floors of the steam tunnels. Conduit keeps the cables protected, and makes it easy to thread new cables later.
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I have created my private key and public key. How do I distribute my public key to others?

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If you are an organisation, you can create an address book that contains public keys of all users and distribute the address book itself so that individual users need not distribute individually. WonderCrypt provides an easy to use export / import interface for this task. Whenever you send a signed mail or file to anyone, your public key automatically gets attached to your signed document. The recipient thus receives your public key and can install it to use it.
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What is the relationship between PKI and security?

General PKI Frequently Asked Questions
The relationship between PKI and security lies in the fact that the public and private keys can be used for encryption. To secure online transactions one must hide the content of the data being transmitted over the wire, PKI is used to do this task through the use of SSL and TLS.
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Why is PKI based on trust?

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PKI provides the critical element of "trust" in electronic transactions as well as communications. It provides a means for relying parties to know that another individual's or entity's public key actually belongs to that individual/entity. Certification Authority organizations have been established to address this need.
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