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Facilitates more secure PKC
You're right. It really doesn't protect against buggy software. It only protects digital certificate private keys.

Instead of storing a server's x.509 private key on the hard drive, it's now stored in side the cryptographic module built in to the server. There is no way (or shouldn't be) to retrieve that private key.
Posted by: george_ou   Posted on: 07/24/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Re: Blueprint for more...  Nigel Johnstone | 07/23/05
no, really...  linuxoverwindows | 07/24/05
Well...  rapson | 07/25/05
Facilitates more secure PKC  george_ou | 07/24/05
Monoculture part deux  Roger Ramjet | 07/25/05
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