What Is PKI?

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What Is PKI?
PKI (Public Key Infrastructure) is a framework of security services that allow groups of users to use secure communications through the use of public key security mechanisms. Those mechanisms fall into 3 main categories which are secure key exchange, authentication and encryption.

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The verdict comes soon after the first federal trial over injuries allegedly caused by the company's pelvic mesh products resulted in a $26.7 million verdict for four women.

(PRWeb November 25, 2014)

Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2014/11/prweb12350573.htm

Dalton Leads International Team Developing Novel Vaccines

Dalton awarded funding from ISTPCanada as part of an international vaccine development project under the 2013 Canada-China Joint Initiative on Human Vaccine Research and Development program

(PRWeb November 25, 2014)

Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2014/11/prweb12350456.htm

Jason Hope States ZigBee Standard Reported by eWeek Could Unify…

The ZigBee Alliance has taken the first steps toward uniting the Internet of Things with the launch of ZigBee 3.0. Jason Hope and eWeek.com report on this important development in the growing Internet…

(PRWeb November 25, 2014)

Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2014/jason-hope/prweb12350795.htm


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