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Certificate Transparency
Known as:
CT
Certificate Transparency (CT) is an experimental IETF open standard and open source framework for monitoring and auditing digital certificates…
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Internet security
Public key infrastructure
Transport Layer Security
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2020
2020
AuthSC: Mind the Gap between Web and Smart Contracts
Ulrich Gallersdörfer
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F. Matthes
arXiv.org
2020
Corpus ID: 216642249
Although almost all information about Smart Contract addresses is shared via websites, emails, or other forms of digital…
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2019
2019
Evaluating Network Security Using Internet-wide Measurements
Oliver Gasser
2019
Corpus ID: 195508649
This thesis presents methods and tools to tackle current challenges in Internet measurements, security analyses of protocols…
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2019
2019
Let's Revoke! Mitigating Revocation Equivocation by re-purposing the Certificate Transparency Log
Tobias Mueller
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Marius Stübs
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H. Federrath
Open Identity Summit
2019
Corpus ID: 208033415
: Distributing cryptographic keys and asserting their validity is a challenge for any system relying on such keys, for example…
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2019
2019
Private Queries on Public Certificate Transparency Data
Vy-An Phan
arXiv.org
2019
Corpus ID: 162184173
Despite increasing advancements in today's information exchange infrastructure, the preservation of user data and privacy still…
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2018
2018
Attack and Threat Model for Certificate Transparency
S. Kent
2018
Corpus ID: 114828912
This document defines an attack model and discusses threats based on the system design presented in [I-D.ietf-trans-rfc6962-bis…
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2018
2018
Aggregating Certificate Transparency Gossip Using Programmable Packet Processors
Rasmus Dahlberg
2018
Corpus ID: 149586739
Certificate Transparency (CT) logs are append-only tamper-evident data structures that can be verified by anyone. For example, it…
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2017
2017
How Certificate Transparency Impact the Performance
Linus Sjöström
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Carl Nykvist
2017
Corpus ID: 67343923
Security on the Internet is essential to ensure the privacy of an individual. Today, Trans- port Layer Security (TLS) and…
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2017
2017
Certificate Transparency: Domain Label Redaction
Eran Messeri
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R. Stradling
2017
Corpus ID: 168474920
This document defines mechanisms to allow DNS domain name labels that are considered to be private to not appear in public…
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2016
2016
Certificate Transparency (CT) Certification Authority and Subject Requirements
David Mandelberg
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S. Kent
2016
Corpus ID: 169971742
This document describes the requirements for Certification Authorities (CAs) and Subjects that elect to participate as elements…
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2015
2015
Certificate Transparency for Domain Name System Security Extensions
N. Kong
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D. Gillmor
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B. Sarikaya
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Dacheng Zhang
2015
Corpus ID: 132694958
In draft-ietf-trans-rfc6962-bis, a solution (Certificate Transparency) is proposed for publicly logging the existence of…
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