Baltimore packages up PKI
News Troubled security software firm Baltimore is hoping to kick start the public Key infrastructure (PKI) market by making the technology more accessible with a suite of products. Baltimore is one of the leading PKI developers, but has seen its...
[October 22, 2002, 15:27]
Police secure records with Baltimore encryption
News The Met -- Britain's largest police force -- will use Baltimore's UniCERT Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) to authenticate and secure the 50,000 users with regular access to its network, which stores sensitive data such as criminal records.
[April 25, 2001, 14:41]
Shareholders bring down axe on Baltimore
News Baltimore shareholders on Friday voted overwhelmingly to sell the company's PKI business, which owns the UniCert software, to be US-based beTrusted. The sale means that beTrusted, the security services company formed by PricewaterhouseCoopers, will...
[November 28, 2003, 15:40]
Secure WAP phones by the New Year
News Paddy Holahan, executive vice president of marketing for Baltimore Technology has divulged that the first Internet enabled mobile phone utilising Baltimore's PKI encryption technology could be here as soon as January.
[November 25, 1999, 16:00]
Baltimore's death spells gloom for PKI
News At the extraordinary general meeting in Dublin, shareholders are expected to approve the sale of Baltimore's Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) technology to US-based beTrusted, the company formed by PricewaterhouseCoopers.
[November 28, 2003, 12:45]
Struggling Baltimore cuts jobs as losses grow
News Baltimore has invested heavily in public key infrastructure (PKI) technologies, but its failure to turn a profit is indicative of the slow uptake of PKI by industry. Irish security firm Baltimore is to de-list from the Nasdaq and restructure its...
[August 22, 2001, 9:18]
Baltimore secures wireless deal in Japan
News Security firm Baltimore also announced Tuesday the Telepathy Registration System, a software solution allowing organisations to issue digital signatures over a mobile network, implementing a wireless Public Key Infrastructure (PKI).
[February 21, 2001, 6:31]
News Roundup: Infosec 2001 unfolds
News Wed, 25 April PKI from Baltimore will provide computer security for the Metropolitan police Police secure records with Baltimore encryption Infosec is the UK's biggest event for computer security experts, companies and enthusiasts.
[April 25, 2001, 15:15]
Open bolsters interactive TV security
News The interoperability of its products with a wide variety of applications and PKI systems allows us to match the diverse requirements of our target market. Interactive UK TV company Open Interactive announced a deal with Irish security specialists...
[September 20, 2000, 8:42]
PKI is failing, say Sun and Microsoft
News Microsoft is involved (along with Baltimore, RSA and Verisign) in one of these -- the PKI Challenge, a two-year project to test interoperability of PKI, backed by the EU and run by EEMA. Public key infrastructure (PKI), which was supposed to use...
[October 9, 2002, 9:42]
Identity management could backfire, analysts warn
News However, because the whole identity management infrastructure is based around directories and PKI, he believes that for companies with an infrastructure and some associated working processes, "migration to an alternative would not be as horrific...
[July 11, 2003, 10:09]
Cryptography giants work towards common standard
News Representatives will draw on PKI (Public Key Infrastructure) encryption standards and attempt to combine the Certification and Registration Authorities. The participants include: ICL, IBM, Baltimore Technologies, Utimaco, Safeware, The Open Group...
[October 20, 1999, 16:19]
Design Guide for Baltimore Technologies UniCERT
White Papers UniCERT can be used with Cisco's PKI-enabled devices such as routers to provide certificates and revocation information for the device. This document describes how UniCERT and Cisco IOS Version 12.1.8 achieve seamless interoperability using the...
[June 24, 2009, 11:59]



