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Nominet signs .co.uk with DNSSEC

...will be signed by 18 May, Nominet added. DNSSEC relies on a chain of trust within the DNS infrastructure, from root servers through to individual... Read more

9 May, 2011

Security groups link up in Chain of Trust

...computer-security organisations have joined forces to form a group called the Chain of Trust in an effort to provide a stronger response to malware... Read more

20 May, 2009 by Tom Espiner
Considerations of Public Key Infrastructure (PKI), Functioning as a <endeca_term>Chain of Trust</endeca_term> in Electronic Payments Systems

Considerations of Public Key Infrastructure (PKI), Functioning as a Chain of Trust in Electronic Payments Systems

...in conventional paper-based payment transactions. PKI, which is functioning as a chain of trust in security architecture, can enable security services of cryptography to... Read more

27 January, 2008

DNS creator: It's time to add security

...the signing key for .co.uk. The question is: who establishes the chain of trust? The American government thinks it should, but the Chinese government... Read more

12 August, 2008 by Tom Espiner

Accenture and Sun aim to widen security scope

...the full identity-management lifecycle and enables a true end-to-end chain of trust. As a result, businesses and governments can improve security and... Read more

2 April, 2008 by Adrian Bridgwater

Multi-OS PCs suffer Vista SP1 installation hitches

...to be in control of the entire boot sequence to maintain a chain of trust — from the MBR [master boot record] through to the boot... Read more

25 March, 2008 by Chris Duckett

Open encryption to combat spam and phishing

...another or who are widely distributed to communicate securely by adopting a chain of trust." A public key infrastructure (PKI) attaches public keys to user... Read more

25 May, 2007 by Tom Espiner

Look up in anger

...DNS servers with known vulnerabilities; the next would be to create a chain of trust throughout the hierarchy by a technology such as DNSSEC. The... Read more

2 May, 2006 by Leader

Last week's mini-Y2K: What went wrong?

...hold the answer. Last week we saw what can happen when that chain of trust, from the certificate issuing authority, through to the software publisher... Read more

13 January, 2004 by Matt Loney
Remote Attestation for HDD Files Using Kernel Protection Mechanism

Remote Attestation for HDD Files Using Kernel Protection Mechanism

...response is not reliable. A trusted platform module (TPM) that achieves a chain of trust from BIOS to kernel upon booting is proposed to provide... Read more

1 November, 2009
Towards Trust Services for Language-Based Virtual Machines for Grid Computing

Towards Trust Services for Language-Based Virtual Machines for Grid Computing

...for trusted applications and services. Based on different TC architectures building a chain-of-trust, a VM can be executed in a secure way. This... Read more

21 March, 2008

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