November 22, 2009

PKI

Last modified: Thursday, October 23, 2008 

Short for public key infrastructure, a system of digital certificates, Certificate Authorities, and other registration authorities that verify and authenticate the validity of each party involved in an Internet transaction. PKIs are currently evolving and there is no single PKI nor even a single agreed-upon standard for setting up a PKI. However, nearly everyone agrees that reliable PKIs are necessary before electronic commerce can become widespread.

A PKI is also called a trust hierarchy.

  Related Links

IETF Public Key Infrastructure Working Group Charter
Describes the IETF public key infrastructure (X.509) working group and includes contact and mailing list information and links to Internet draft documents.

NIST public key infrastructure program page
National Institute of Standards and Technology's page on public key infrastructure. It contains links to their PKI activities, specifications, presentations, and documents.

X/Open's public key infrastructure page
This page highlights X/Open's involvement in the effort to define a common architecture for a public key infrastructure. Included on this page are links to working drafts, documents, statements and contact information.

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