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PKIRelationships Abbreviation Of: public key infrastructure Abbreviation: public key infrastructure
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PKIabbreviation for Paramounts Kings Island. Slang that kids use in Ohio.
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PKIPublic Key Infrastructure
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PKIDictionary of Internet Terms PKI( Public Key Infrastructure ) The mechanisms used both to allow a recipient of a signed message to trust the signature and to allow a sender to find the encryption key for a recipient.
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PKIShort for public key infrastructure, a system of digital certificates, Certificate Authorities, and other registration authorities that verify and authenticate the validity of each party involved in a [..]
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PKIPublic key infrastructure. See public key infrastructure.
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PKIThe Public Key Infrastructure methodology of enabling detection as to whether data in an ePassport has been tampered with.
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PKIA hierarchy of "certification authorities" to allow individuals and organizations to identify each other for the purpose (principally) of doing business electronically.
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PKIPKI (Public Key Infrastructure). A PKI is an infrastructure that manages a public key crpytography environment. It issues and manages public and private keys and certificates, the trust relationships [..]
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PKIPublic Key Infrastructure is a combination of technologies that allow the verification and secure exchange of data through the use of encryption, digitally signed certificates, and public and private [..]
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PKI(Public Key Infrastructure)
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PKIPublic / Private Key Infrastructure
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PKIPublic Key Infrastructure.
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PKI Where encryption of data is required, perhaps between the organisation's internal networks and between clients and representatives, a means of generating and managing the encryption keys is required. PKI, or Public Key Infrastructure, is the use and management of cryptographic keys - a public key and a private key - for the secure transmissi [..]
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PKIThe software and/or hardware components necessary to enable the effective use of public key encryption technology. Public Key is a systel that uses two different keys (public and private) for encrypting and signing data.
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PKISee also: Public Key Infrastructure
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PKIPKI stands for Public Key Infrastructure, an architecture to proof the identities of people, web sites, computer programs, etc. on the Internet. In a PKI, Certificate Authority (CA) issues Digital Certificates to applicants. CA also verifies the identity of applicants, and publishes certificates on an on-line repository where people can lookup othe [..]
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PKIgoogle_ad_client="pub-8027288574377500";google_ad_slot="1043341745";google_ad_width=120;google_ad_height=600; Definition: The acronym, PKI stands for “Public Key Infrastructure”. I [..]
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PKIWhere encryption of data is required, perhaps between the organization's internal networks and between clients and representatives, a means of generating and managing the encryption keys is requi [..]
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PKIPublic Key Infrastructure
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PKIPublic Key infrastructure, the hardware, software, organisation, techniques, practices, and procedures that collectively support the implementation and operation of a certificate-based public key cryp [..]
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PKIPublic key software infrastructure a system of public key encryption using digital certificates from certificate authorities and other registration authorities that verify and authenticate the validity of each party involved in an electronic transaction.
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A computerised form of message encryption using two ''keys'' (small files); one is public and used by the sender to encrypt the message, the other is private and used by the recipient to decrypt it.
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