About: Data Validation and Certification Server is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 4 publications have been published within this topic receiving 89 citations.
TL;DR: The Data Validation and Certification Server is a Trusted Third Party that can be used as one component in building reliable non-repudiation services.
Abstract: This document describes a general Data Validation and Certification Server (DVCS) and the protocols to be used when communicating with it. The Data Validation and Certification Server is a Trusted Third Party (TTP) that can be used as one component in building reliable non-repudiation services.
TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe a general Data Validation and Certification Server (DVCS) and the protocols to be used when communicating with it, which can be used as one component in building reliable non-repudiation services.
Abstract: This document describes a general Data Validation and Certification Server (DVCS) and the protocols to be used when communicating with it. The Data Validation and Certification Server is a Trusted Third Party (TTP) that can be used as one component in building reliable non-repudiation services.
TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe the implementation of a system that makes use of the Data Validation and Certification Server (DVCS) protocols to provide certificate validation service to the Relying Parties (RPs).
Abstract: With real-time certificate validation checking, a public-key-using system that needs to validate a certificate executes a transaction with a specialized validation party. At the end of the transaction the validation party returns an indication about the validity status of the certificate. This paper analysis the public key (PbK) certificate validation service from a practical point of view by describing the implementation of a system that makes use of the Data Validation and Certification Server (DVCS) protocols to provide certificate validation service to the Relying Parties (RPs). However the system is not restricted to use only the specified protocol and allows the integration of other validation protocols or mechanisms. Our implementation efforts emphasize the possibility to pursue a specific RP tradeoff between timeliness, security and computational resource usage via dynamic selection of several configurable options.
TL;DR: This paper describes the implementation of a system that makes use of the Data Validation and Certification Server (DVCS) protocols to provide certificate validation service to the Relying Parties (RPs), however the system is not restricted to use only the specified protocol and allows the integration of other validation protocols or mechanisms.
Abstract: With real-time certificate validation checking, a public-key-using system that needs to validate a certificate executes a transaction with a specialized validation party. At the end of the transaction the validation party returns an indication about the validity status of the certificate. This paper analysis the public key (PbK) certificate validation service from a practical point of view by describing the implementation of a system that makes use of the Data Validation and Certification Server (DVCS) protocols to provide certificate validation service to the Relying Parties (RPs). However the system is not restricted to use only the specified protocol and allows the integration of other validation protocols or mechanisms. Our implementation efforts emphasize the possibility to pursue a specific RP tradeoff between timeliness, security and computational resource usage via dynamic selection of several configurable options.