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The Use of the Simple Certificate Enrollment Protocol (SCEP) and Untrusted Devices Essay Authors – Ted Shorter, CTO, Certified Security Solutions, Inc. Wayne Harris, PKI Practice Lead, Certified Security Solutions, Inc
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Document Date: 2012-05-18 14:34:50


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Independence / /

Company

Cisco Systems Inc. / VeriSign Inc. / Certified Security Solutions Inc. / Microsoft / SCEP / CSS Wayne Harris / /

Continent

North America / /

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IndustryTerm

iOS devices / client devices / controlled network devices / software masquerading / over-the-air configuration profile enrollment product / iOS device / wireless networks / trusted network devices / /

OperatingSystem

Windows Server 2003 / Windows Server 2008 / /

Organization

SCEP Validation Service / Microsoft’s Certification Authority / Network Device Enrollment Service / Certification Authority / /

Person

Wayne Harris / Ted Shorter / /

Position

CTO / certificate officer / same trusted administrator / CA administrator / trusted network administrator / /

Product

Apple iPod Touch Portable Audio Device / iPhone / iPads / /

ProvinceOrState

Ohio / California / /

Technology

firewall / PKI / VPN / Certificate Enrollment Protocol / mobile phones / private key / Mobile Device / SSL / mobile devices / /

URL

www.css-security.com / /

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