| OpenSSL PKI Overview |
| Transport Layer Security (TLS)/Secure Socket Layer (SSL), the protocol implemented by OpenSSL, is most commonly used to secure electronic commerce transactions on the Internet. One of the... |
| Created on 03-30-2010 16:43:07, has been modified 6 times, and viewed 137 times. |
| Certificate Authorities (CA) |
| In cryptography, a Certificate Authority or Certification Authority (CA) is an entity that issues digital certificates for use by other parties. It is an example of a trusted third party. CAs are... |
| Created on 03-31-2010 11:54:13, has been modified 1 times, and viewed 104 times. |
| Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) |
| PKI is a set of hardware, software, people, policies, and procedures needed to create, manage, distribute, use, store, and revoke digital certificates. In cryptography, a PKI is an arrangement that... |
| Created on 03-31-2010 13:43:26, has been modified 2 times, and viewed 121 times. |
| Privilege Management Infrastructure (PMI) |
| Privilege Management is the process of managing user authorizations based on the ITU-T Recommendation X.509. The 2001 edition of X.509 specifies most (but not all) of the components of a Privilege... |
| Created on 03-31-2010 15:08:54, has been modified 3 times, and viewed 92 times. |
| OpenSSL Encoding |
| Before a message is sent over a network, the message is encoded such that the receiver can understand the message. OpenSSL supports the following file formats for encoding keys, certificates, and... |
| Created on 04-07-2010 11:19:10, has been modified 0 times, and viewed 104 times. |
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