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Dynamic PKI and Secure Tuplespaces for Distributed Coalitions
Washington, DC April 22-April 24
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/DISCEX.2003.1194884DARPA Information Survivability Confe ...
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Timothy J. Smith, MCNC-RDI
Gregory T. Byrd, NC State University
Xiaoyong Wu, MCNC-RDI
Hongjie Xin, MCNC-RDI
Rong Wang, MCNC-RDI
Arpan Shah, NC State University
The Yalta project has developed a scalable, reliable application platform for distributed coalitions. The key components of this infrastructure are a reliable, secure tuplespace service, an intrusion-tolerant, threshold-based certification authority, and a scalable certificate revocation and event notification service. These components combine to provide a highly transparent security infrastructure for distributed, dynamic coalition applications.
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Timothy J. Smith, Gregory T. Byrd, Xiaoyong Wu, Hongjie Xin, Krithiga Thangavelu, Rong Wang, Arpan Shah, "Dynamic PKI and Secure Tuplespaces for Distributed Coalitions," discex, vol. 1, pp.189, DARPA Information Survivability Conference and Exposition - Volume I, 2003
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