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RE: integrity and mail encryption
From: "Andrew Chong" <andrewjw () singnet com sg>
Date: Fri, 4 Nov 2005 16:09:04 +0800
To cut short the topics of asymmetric key and public key encryption, the common practice is to have a Certificate Authority (CA) which is a trusted third-party for Key Management and also for non-repudiation. One example is the common SSL certificates which are distributed by CA Verisign, baltimore, entrust etc. These CA are there to entrust the authenticity of the keys and digital certificates (look into X.508). This PKI book is worth to keep. Rethinking Public Key Infrastructure and Digital Certificates: Building in Privacy. http://www.sweetfantasy.biz/prod_details.aspx?AsinSearch=0262024918&type =heavy&f=xml Regards, Andrew Chong, cissp -----Original Message----- From: Pranav Lal [mailto:pranav.lal () gmail com] Sent: Thursday, November 03, 2005 5:21 AM To: security-basics () securityfocus com Subject: RE: integrity and mail encryption Hi Bob, How does public key encryption provide non-repudiation Pranav
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