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Attacking and Fixing <endeca_term>PKCS#11</endeca_term> Security Tokens

Attacking and Fixing PKCS#11 Security Tokens

...commercially available tamper resistant cryptographic security tokens, exploiting vulnerabilities in their RSA PKCS#11 based APIs. The attacks are performed by Tookan, an automated tool... Read more

8 October, 2010
Aloaha Smart Card Connector 5.0.145

Aloaha Smart Card Connector 5.0.145

...Smartcard Connector, including a Microsoft approved CSP (Cryptographic Service Provider) and a PKCS #11, provides native, plug and play security enhancement to Microsoft Windows operating... Read more

19 May, 2012
LP7Creator 2.4

LP7Creator 2.4

...LP7Creator supports all X.509 v3 certificates, whether on a hard token (PKCS#11 and Microsoft CAPI) or as a soft token (PKCS#12). The... Read more

3 May, 2011
CryptoTerm 1.5

CryptoTerm 1.5

...unambiguous end-user authentication with the help of: certificates, public/private keys, PKCS#11 devices, NTLM and Kerberos protocols. CryptoTerm provides accurate terminal emulations: XTERM... Read more

11 April, 2011

Netscape to support hardware tokens, smart cards

...Netscape said it would support the RSA Labs Public Key Cryptography Standard (PKCS #11) for smart cards and tokens, allwoing security vendors to integrate products... Read more

7 August, 1997 by Martin Veitch
Analysing <endeca_term>PKCS#11</endeca_term> Key Management APIs With Unbounded Fresh Data

Analysing PKCS#11 Key Management APIs With Unbounded Fresh Data

The authors extend Delaune, Kremer and Steel's framework for analysis of PKCS#11-based APIs from bounded to unbounded fresh data. They achieve this... Read more

16 April, 2009
Formal Analysis of <endeca_term>PKCS#11</endeca_term>

Formal Analysis of PKCS#11

PKCS#11 defines an API for cryptographic devices that has been widely adopted... Read more

12 February, 2008
Digital Signatures and <endeca_term>PKCS#11</endeca_term> Smart Cards: Concepts, Issues and Some Programming Details

Digital Signatures and PKCS#11 Smart Cards: Concepts, Issues and Some Programming Details

...critical components. Digital signatures are one of the many uses of cryptography. PKCS#11, also known as Cryptoki, was defined by RSA and is a... Read more

13 August, 2003
Cv Act Sc/interface Universal Middleware for Smart Cards and Security Tokens

Cv Act Sc/interface Universal Middleware for Smart Cards and Security Tokens

...smart cards and security tokens. Because cv act sc/interface implements the PKCS#11 and PKCS#15 (ISO7816-15) standards and also includes a Microsoft... Read more

1 August, 2009
Hagen University Security Goes the Online Distance

Hagen University Security Goes the Online Distance

...also be directly integrated in existing smartcard applications using standards PC/SC, PKCS#11 and MSCapi Read more

1 October, 2004
TECHNICAL CONSULTANT EMEA

TECHNICAL CONSULTANT EMEA

...principles and practicesExperience with Hardware Security Modules (HSM) and Cryptographic APIs like PKCS#11, MS CAPI/CNG, JCA/JCE are desirableProficient with HSM policies, application... Read more

16 May, 2012

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