I'd like to hear how their users like dealing with PKI. From my own personal experience dealing with users and PKI it hasn't been pretty.
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Illinois puts pizazz back in PKI
Ms. Messmer,
I am Brian Dilley, the President and Founder of eValid8 Corporation, and I am writing you in regards to your recent article on the State of Illinois PKI.
A correction to your article is required to incorrect references to the PKI audit the State of Illinois has performed each year.
The State of Illinois is 'eValidated' by eValid8 Corporation, not Deliotte & Touche, and the eValidated Certification Authority PKI audit is exclusively managed and trademarked by eValid8 Corporation. eValid8 has performed such PKI compliance audits under our eValidated program for such entities as Entrust, Departments of Justice, Energy, Treasury, NASA, and the IRS. Your posting of this correction is greatly appreciated as Deliotte & Touche is not the registered owner of the 'eValidate' process.
Thank you
Brian Dilley - President Founder
CISA / Accredited MBA Auditor
Illinois puts pizazz back in PKI
My name is Olga and I work for a company that specializes in digital signatures.
If you're interested, there's some useful background (non-commercial) information about PKI and digital signatures at http://www.arx.com/digital-signatures-faq.php.