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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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2020
2020
Although almost all information about Smart Contract addresses is shared via websites, emails, or other forms of digital… 
2019
2019
This thesis presents methods and tools to tackle current challenges in Internet measurements, security analyses of protocols… 
2019
2019
: Distributing cryptographic keys and asserting their validity is a challenge for any system relying on such keys, for example… 
2019
2019
Despite increasing advancements in today's information exchange infrastructure, the preservation of user data and privacy still… 
2018
2018
This document defines an attack model and discusses threats based on the system design presented in [I-D.ietf-trans-rfc6962-bis… 
2018
2018
Certificate Transparency (CT) logs are append-only tamper-evident data structures that can be verified by anyone. For example, it… 
2017
2017
Security on the Internet is essential to ensure the privacy of an individual. Today, Trans- port Layer Security (TLS) and… 
2017
2017
This document defines mechanisms to allow DNS domain name labels that are considered to be private to not appear in public… 
2016
2016
This document describes the requirements for Certification Authorities (CAs) and Subjects that elect to participate as elements… 
2015
2015
In draft-ietf-trans-rfc6962-bis, a solution (Certificate Transparency) is proposed for publicly logging the existence of…