Public Key Infrastructure

Building Trusted Applications and Web Services

John R Vacca author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:19th Sep '19

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This book provides an insightful exploration of the importance of digital security technologies in contemporary e-commerce, particularly through Public Key Infrastructure.

In Public Key Infrastructure, the author delves into the transformative impact of the Electronic Signatures in Global and National Commerce Act on digital security technologies. With the growing reliance on electronic transactions, public key cryptography, digital signatures, and digital certificates are becoming essential tools for ensuring secure communications in the digital age. The book explores how these technologies, despite being established for over two decades, are now gaining widespread recognition and acceptance due to recent legislative changes.

The narrative highlights the implications of these advancements for various sectors, including e-commerce, where secure electronic business transactions such as contracts, legal documents, insurance, and bank loans are now legally recognized. The author discusses the importance of adapting to the evolving marketplace, emphasizing the need for additional services like non-repudiation, digital notaries, and digital time-stamping. These components contribute to the development of a robust Public Key Infrastructure (PKI), which is crucial for maintaining trust and security in online interactions.

As the book progresses, readers will gain insights into how PKI not only enhances organizational communication but also fosters secure interactions on the public Internet. Public Key Infrastructure serves as a comprehensive guide for understanding the significance of these technologies in the modern digital landscape and their potential to facilitate secure and efficient online transactions.

ISBN: 9780367394325

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 825g

448 pages