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pub: CSIIRW-Synaptic Labs' Global IdM/CKM Proposal Paper (2010)
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Full Title: Overview of SLL's proposal in response to NIST's call for new global IdM/CKM designs without Public Keys
Authors: Benjamin Gittins
Organisation: Synaptic Laboratories Limited
Date: April 2010
Keywords: Global-scale Identity Management, Cryptographic key management, IdM, CKM, NIST
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In this paper we outline (apparently) the first globally scalable, post quantum secure, symmetric method of Identity Management (IdM) and Cryptographic Key Management (CKM) that is secure against a collusion of up to m-1 participating service providers. Our proposal is made in response to the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) 2009 call for new high-availability IdM/CKM designs that do NOT use public key technologies. Our efficiently realisable proposal addresses this and many other requirements identified by NIST managers.

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Owen McCusker, Benjamin Gittins, Joel Glanfield, Scott Brunza and Dr. Stephen Brooks, "The Need to Consider Both Object Identity and Behavior in Establishing the Trustworthiness of Network Devices within a Smart Grid." Paper, Slideshow.

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