| Defense picks two for PKI |
| Source: fcw.com - Posted by Vincenzo Ciaglia | ||
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DOD requires that all e-mail messages be digitally signed, which means PKI users must download a Certificate Revocation List (CRL) that is currently a 30M file. With names constantly being added to the list, users would have to download that file at least daily to make sure the digital signatures on e-mail messages were allowed. That might be feasible for land-based sites, said John Hines, director of Tumbleweed's validation authority product development, but it's practically impossible for ships at sea, where users share relatively low-bandwidth pipes. Tumbleweed and CoreStreet get around the download requirement by setting up a middleman, which forwards a request for a signature validation posted by the PKI user to a CRL, collects the response and prompts the desktop application to accept or reject the e-mail. This all takes place in a fraction of a second, and the request and response files are typically only 1K in size. Read this full article at fcw.com
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