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As mobile networks expand their bandwidth, mobile phones, as with any other Internet device, become substantially exposed to Internet security vulnerabilities. Public key cryptography is a primary concept in implementing wireless device security. Many papers have been written about public key infrastructure, this paper does not delve into the deeper mechanisms of PKI. Instead, it describes the applicative use of PKI in current and future mobile phone applications, and shows how Discretix CryptoCell™ efficient, lightweight and standard-compliant implementation of cryptographic algorithms, enables wireless devices to become PKI-enabled.
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| Date: | Oct 2002 |
| Pages: | 14 |
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