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To deal with the threats to the PKI authentication system from the internet and the real world, based on the analysis of biometric identification and nonsymmetric key technology, this paper presented a new PKI authentication system through the integration of Biometric identification and non-symmetric key technology, which assembled their advantages and made up their disadvantages to each other and formed a double-insurance for the E-commerce security. The most important of the system were the integration designs and measures for the private key, also principles and the processes needed were introduced.
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| Format: | Size: | 138 KB | |
| Date: | May 2009 | ||
| Pages: | 5 |
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