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Transport Layer Security / Key management / Public key infrastructure / Public-key cryptography / Certificate authority / Public key certificate / Root certificate / Extended Validation Certificate / X.509 / Online Certificate Status Protocol / Self-signed certificate / DNS-based Authentication of Named Entities
Date: 2015-06-01 09:06:13
Transport Layer Security
Key management
Public key infrastructure
Public-key cryptography
Certificate authority
Public key certificate
Root certificate
Extended Validation Certificate
X.509
Online Certificate Status Protocol
Self-signed certificate
DNS-based Authentication of Named Entities

Accountable Key Infrastructure (AKI): ∗ A Proposal for a Public-Key Validation Infrastructure Tiffany Hyun-Jin Kim Lin-Shung Huang Adrian Perrig Collin Jackson Virgil Gligor CyLab / Carnegie Mellon University

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