2001
DOI: 10.1007/3-540-45418-7_4
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JCCM: Flexible Certificates for smartcards with Java Card

Abstract: Smartcards and PKCS #11 are an appealing solution for combined storage and certificate management at the enduser level. Many applications use PKCS #11 primitives for security reasons: a popular browser, like Netscape Navigator contain a PKCS #11 cryptographic module that plays a critical role in secure web surfing and e-mail signing and encryption. Nevertheless, most market-ready solutions ([SMARTSIGN], [GPKPKCS#11], [SLBCBPKCS#11]) use non-programmable cards or else do not exploit the card's programmable capa… Show more

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“…Another solution is the one proposed by Java Card Certificate Management [13]. JCCM proposes to move part of Cryptoki semantics to the smart card, so that the host library (cryptoki driver) is the same for all manufacturers.…”
Section: Pkcs#15 and Jccmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another solution is the one proposed by Java Card Certificate Management [13]. JCCM proposes to move part of Cryptoki semantics to the smart card, so that the host library (cryptoki driver) is the same for all manufacturers.…”
Section: Pkcs#15 and Jccmmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The actual host, renderer and backend application (the home control server) communicate with each other via Remote Method Invocation (RMI). For the smart card, we have used the Java Card Certificate Manager (JCCM)[2] cardlet. JCCM moves part of the semantics of PKCS#11 standard inside a java card.…”
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confidence: 99%