Public Key Infrastructure [electronic resource] : Second European PKI Workshop: Research and Applications, EuroPKI 2005, Canterbury, UK, June 30- July 1, 2005, Revised Selected Papers / edited by David Chadwick, Gansen Zhao.
Contributor(s): Chadwick, David [editor.] | Zhao, Gansen [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: BookSeries: Security and Cryptology: 3545Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2005Edition: 1st ed. 2005.Description: XII, 272 p. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783540315858.Subject(s): Computer networks | Cryptography | Data encryption (Computer science) | Algorithms | Information storage and retrieval systems | Application software | Computers and civilization | Computer Communication Networks | Cryptology | Algorithms | Information Storage and Retrieval | Computer and Information Systems Applications | Computers and SocietyAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 004.6 Online resources: Click here to access onlineAuthorisation -- A Multipurpose Delegation Proxy for WWW Credentials -- Secure Role Activation and Authorization in the Enterprise Environment -- Towards a Unified Authentication and Authorization Infrastructure for Grid Services: Implementing an Enhanced OCSP Service Provider into GT4 -- Interoperability -- A Heterogeneous Network Access Service Based on PERMIS and SAML -- Interoperation Between a Conventional PKI and an ID-Based Infrastructure -- XKMS Working Group Interoperability Status Report -- Evaluating a CA -- An Innovative Policy-Based Cross Certification Methodology for Public Key Infrastructures -- Modeling Public Key Infrastructures in the Real World -- Classifying Public Key Certificates -- ID Based Ring Signatures -- Identity Based Ring Signature: Why, How and What Next -- Practical Implementations -- Development of a Flexible PERMIS Authorisation Module for Shibboleth and Apache Server -- CA-in-a-Box -- New Protocols -- A Lower-Bound of Complexity for RSA-Based Password-Authenticated Key Exchange -- Recoverable and Untraceable E-Cash -- Risks and Attacks -- A Method for Detecting the Exposure of OCSP Responder's Session Private Key in D-OCSP-KIS -- Installing Fake Root Keys in a PC -- Long Term Archiving -- Provision of Long-Term Archiving Service for Digitally Signed Documents Using an Archive Interaction Protocol -- Legal Security for Transformations of Signed Documents: Fundamental Concepts.
This book contains the proceedings of the 2nd EuroPKI Workshop - EuroPKI 2005, held at the University of Kent in the city of Canterbury, UK, 30 June-1 July 2005. The workshop was informal and lively, and the university setting encouragedactive exchangesbetween the speakersand the audience. TheworkshopprogramcomprisedakeynotespeechfromDr.CarlisleAdams, followedby18refereedpapers,withaworkshopdinnerinandguidedtouraround the historic Dover Castle. Dr. Adams is well known for his contributions to the CAST family of s- metric encryption algorithms, to international standards from the IETF, ISO, and OASIS, authorship of over 30 refereed journals and conference papers, and co-authorship of Understanding PKI: Concepts, Standards, and Deployment Considerations (Addison-Wesley). Dr. Adams keynote speech was entitled 'PKI: Views from the Dispassionate "I",' in which he presented his thoughts on why PKIhas been availableas an authentication technology for many years now,but has only enjoyed large-scale success in fairly limited contexts to date. He also presented his thoughts on the possible future(s) of this technology, with emp- sis on the major factors hindering adoption and some potential directions for future research in these areas. In response to the Call for Papers, 43 workshop papers were submitted in total. All papers were blind reviewed by at least two members of the Program Committee, the majority having 3 reviewers, with a few borderline papers h- ing 4 or more reviewers; 18 papers were accepted for presentation in 8 sessions.
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