Incorporating revocation of certification into a PKI model

Public key infrastructures (PKIs) are complex distributed systems that are responsible for giving users enough information to make reasonable trust judgments about one another. PKI is a prerequisite for security in distributed systems and for electronic commerce. The validation of public keys is hen...

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Main Authors: Azimzadeh, Fatemeh, Khatun, Sabira, Mohd Ali, Borhanuddin, Kargar, Mohammad J.
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Published: IEEE 2007
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spelling my.upm.eprints.480592016-08-03T07:40:32Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/48059/ Incorporating revocation of certification into a PKI model Azimzadeh, Fatemeh Khatun, Sabira Mohd Ali, Borhanuddin Kargar, Mohammad J. Public key infrastructures (PKIs) are complex distributed systems that are responsible for giving users enough information to make reasonable trust judgments about one another. PKI is a prerequisite for security in distributed systems and for electronic commerce. The validation of public keys is hence of paramount importance. This is achieved by public-key certificates. Several researches have done to evaluate the confidence afforded; one of them is Maurer's model. The problem of assigning and evaluating confidence values numerically (Maurer model) is non-trivial, in particular when certification paths intersect. A restriction in this model is that certificate revocation is not included, but usually revocation happens. While Maurer consider only positive evidence, in this paper has been considered negative evidence as well as revocation. Moreover a few of authors incorporate negative values in inference rules on deterministic part. In this paper we have used a tailored form of that and consider revocation on inference rules. After that negative evidence to exert in probabilistic part, with to take in to a suitable value for this evidence omits the path of trust include the revoked certification. IEEE 2007 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/48059/1/Incorporating%20revocation%20of%20certification%20into%20a%20PKI%20model.pdf Azimzadeh, Fatemeh and Khatun, Sabira and Mohd Ali, Borhanuddin and Kargar, Mohammad J. (2007) Incorporating revocation of certification into a PKI model. In: IEEE International Conference on Telecommunications and Malaysia International Conference on Communications (ICT-MICC 2007), 14-17 May 2007, Penang, Malaysia. (pp. 770-775). 10.1109/ICTMICC.2007.4448592
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description Public key infrastructures (PKIs) are complex distributed systems that are responsible for giving users enough information to make reasonable trust judgments about one another. PKI is a prerequisite for security in distributed systems and for electronic commerce. The validation of public keys is hence of paramount importance. This is achieved by public-key certificates. Several researches have done to evaluate the confidence afforded; one of them is Maurer's model. The problem of assigning and evaluating confidence values numerically (Maurer model) is non-trivial, in particular when certification paths intersect. A restriction in this model is that certificate revocation is not included, but usually revocation happens. While Maurer consider only positive evidence, in this paper has been considered negative evidence as well as revocation. Moreover a few of authors incorporate negative values in inference rules on deterministic part. In this paper we have used a tailored form of that and consider revocation on inference rules. After that negative evidence to exert in probabilistic part, with to take in to a suitable value for this evidence omits the path of trust include the revoked certification.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Azimzadeh, Fatemeh
Khatun, Sabira
Mohd Ali, Borhanuddin
Kargar, Mohammad J.
spellingShingle Azimzadeh, Fatemeh
Khatun, Sabira
Mohd Ali, Borhanuddin
Kargar, Mohammad J.
Incorporating revocation of certification into a PKI model
author_facet Azimzadeh, Fatemeh
Khatun, Sabira
Mohd Ali, Borhanuddin
Kargar, Mohammad J.
author_sort Azimzadeh, Fatemeh
title Incorporating revocation of certification into a PKI model
title_short Incorporating revocation of certification into a PKI model
title_full Incorporating revocation of certification into a PKI model
title_fullStr Incorporating revocation of certification into a PKI model
title_full_unstemmed Incorporating revocation of certification into a PKI model
title_sort incorporating revocation of certification into a pki model
publisher IEEE
publishDate 2007
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/48059/1/Incorporating%20revocation%20of%20certification%20into%20a%20PKI%20model.pdf
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