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Introduction to Public Key Technology and the Federal PKI Infrastructure

February 26, 2001
Author(s)
D. Richard Kuhn, Vincent C. Hu, William Polk, Shu-jen H. Chang
This publication was developed to assist agency decision-makers in determining if a PKI is appropriate for their agency, and how PKI services can be deployed most effectively within a Federal agency. It is intended to provide an overview of PKI functions

Mobile Agent Security

October 1, 1999
Author(s)
Wayne Jansen, Athanasios T. Karygiannis
Mobile agent technology offers a new computing paradigm in which a program, in the form of a software agent, can suspend its execution on a host computer, transfer itself to another agent-enabled host on the network, and resume execution on the new host

Modes of Operation Validation System (MOVS): Requirements and Procedures

February 1, 1998
Author(s)
Sharon S. Keller, Miles E. Smid
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Modes of Operation Validation System (MOVS) specifies the procedures involved in validating implementations of the DES algorithm in FIPS PUB 46-2 , The Data Encryption Standard (DES) and the

Minimum Interoperability Specification for PKI Components (MISPC), Version 1

January 1, 1998
Author(s)
William E. Burr, Donna F. Dodson, William T. Polk, N Nazario
The Minimum Interoperability Specification for PKI Components (MISPC) supports interoperability for a large scale public key infrastructure (PKI) that issues, revokes and manages X.509 version 3 digital signature public key certificates and version 2

An Introduction to Computer Security: the NIST Handbook

October 2, 1995
Author(s)
Barbara Guttman, E Roback
This handbook provides assistance in securing computer-based resources (including hardware, software, and information) by explaining important concepts, cost considerations, and interrelationships of security controls. It illustrates the benefits of

Telecommunications Security Guidelines for Telecommunications Management Network

October 2, 1995
Author(s)
John Kimmins, Charles Dinkel, Dale Walters
This Telecommunication Security Guideline is intended to provide a security baseline for Network Elements (NEs) and Mediation Devices (MDs) that is based on commercial security needs. In addition, some National Security and Emergency Preparedness (NS/EP)
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