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OpenCryptoki: PKCS #11 Integration for Secure Device Communication

openCryptoki is an implementation of the PKCS #11 API that allows interfacing to devices (such as a smart card, smart disk, or PCMCIA card) that hold cryptographic information and perform cryptographic functions. openCryptoki provides application portability by isolating the . . . . openCryptoki is an implementation of the PKCS #11 API that allows interfacing to devices (such as a smart card, smart disk, or PCMCIA card) that hold cryptographic information and perform cryptographic functions. openCryptoki provides application portability by isolating the application from the details of the cryptographic device. Isolating the application also provides an added level of security because all cryptographic information stays within the device. The openCryptoki API provides a standard programming interface between applications and all kinds of portable cryptographic devices. The link for this article located at IBM developerWorks is no longer available. . openCryptoki is an implementation of the PKCS #11 API that allows interfacing to devices (such as a . opencryptoki, allows, interfacing, devices, (such. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

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Implementing AES Security Across Wireless Devices And Servers

With subtle distinctions, intellectual-property (IP) core vendors are readying implementations of the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) security algorithm. The vendors, established and startup, are banking on applications from miniature wireless devices to massively parallel Web servers to support the rapid and . . . . With subtle distinctions, intellectual-property (IP) core vendors are readying implementations of the Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) security algorithm. The vendors, established and startup, are banking on applications from miniature wireless devices to massively parallel Web servers to support the rapid and pervasive deployment of encryption-enabled devices and systems. The link for this article located at EE Times is no longer available. . With subtle distinctions, intellectual-property (IP) core vendors are readying implementations of th. subtle, distinctions, intellectual-property, vendors, readying, implementations. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar 2 Aug 10, 2001 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Cryptography
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