PKI for the IoT

Chapter 6Cryptographic Fundamentals for IoT Security Engineering, provided a technical grounding of topics related to cryptographic key management. PKIs are nothing more than instances of key management systems that have been engineered and standardized exclusively to provision asymmetric (public key) key material in the form of digital credentials, most commonly X.509 certificates. PKIs may be isolated in individual organizations; they may be public, internet-based services, or they may be government operated. When needing to assert an identity, a digital certificate is issued to a person or device to perform a variety of cryptographic functions, such as signing messages in an application or signing data as part of an authenticated ...

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