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Cisco Drives PKI Interoperability With Open Digital Certificate Protocol.


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In an effort to make digital certificates useful for electronic commerce and virtual private networking (VPN (Virtual Private Network) A private network that is configured within a public network (a carrier's network or the Internet) in order to take advantage of the economies of scale and management facilities of large networks. ), Cisco Systems “Cisco” redirects here. For other uses, see Cisco (disambiguation).
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) today announced a free software protocol to better manage the secure delivery of these certificates to network devices and users.

Because digital certificates enable a higher level of user access and authentication than network passwords, they are valuable components in Public Key Infrastructure (PKI (Public Key Infrastructure) A framework for creating a secure method for exchanging information based on public key cryptography. The foundation of a PKI is the certificate authority (CA), which issues digital certificates that authenticate the identity of ) and will assist in advancing commerce in the Internet economy The Internet Economy refers to conducting business through markets whose infrastructure is based on the Internet and World-Wide Web. An Internet economy differs from a traditional economy in a number of ways, including: communication, market segmentation, distribution costs, and price. .

The protocol, called the Simple Certificate Enrollment Protocol Simple Certificate Enrollment Protocol is a draft Internet standard (or RFC). The current version is referenced by the IETF as follows:

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), is one of the first such specifications to be adopted by numerous vendors because it offers a common, consistent method of requesting and receiving (also known as enrolling) digital certificates from different certificate authorities (CAs).

Interoperability has been a critical issue inhibiting more widespread adoption of PKI. SCEP removes this significant roadblock by offering an open, scalable, Web-based solution for deploying certificates. It can be beneficial to all network devices and IPSec software solutions, including Cisco Secure Integrated VPN Software and the Cisco Secure PIX(TM) Firewall.

"We think SCEP solves an important piece of the interoperability puzzle and brings the industry a step closer to delivering on the promise of PKI technology," said Elizabeth Kaufman, senior director and general manager of the Security Internet Services Unit at Cisco. "SCEP extends the Cisco commitment to supporting multiple PKI solutions as part of our ongoing effort to securely enable the Internet economy."

"Customers have asked for network-based certificate enrollment solutions to make PKI cost effective and easy to deploy," said John Frederiksen, director of product management for Windows server See Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2003, Windows Home Server, Windows 2000 and Windows NT. , Microsoft Corp. "Microsoft is pleased Cisco has published this open Internet protocol, as it will continue to advance the use of PKI. Microsoft ships this protocol as an option in the Windows 2000 resource kit, with tested interoperability between Windows 2000 Certificate Server and Cisco products."

SCEP Draws Industry Support

In addition to Microsoft, SCEP is backed by several other major PKI vendors and CAs, including: Baltimore Technologies; Cybertrust, a GTE GTE General Telephone & Electronics
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 company; Cylink Corp.; Entrust Technologies; iD2 Technologies; the Sun-Netscape Alliance; Phaos Technology; RSA Security; Thawte Consulting; Verisign; and Xcert International. SCEP is the evolution of a specification developed by VeriSign, Inc. and Cisco, and is already commercially available in both client and CA implementations.

"VeriSign and Cisco developed the protocol as part of our efforts to simplify the use of PKI and ease the integration of digital certificates in trusted VPNs," said Judy Lin, vice president of engineering, enterprise and international products at VeriSign. "We're pleased to be working with an industry leader like Cisco to further the adoption of SCEP, as simplicity in technology helps enterprise customers speedily achieve the business benefits."

The SCEP specification is publicly available from the Cisco Web site at http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/cisco/mkt/security/tech/scep_wp.htm and open to any interested party looking to add certificate enrollment services to their application. Cisco is an active participant in the Internet Engineering Task Force's PKIX PKIX Public Key Infrastructure for X.509 Certificates (IETF)
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 working group. Through its co- authorship of the PKIX CMC (Common Messaging Calls) A programming interface specified by the XAPIA as the standard messaging API for X.400 and other messaging systems. CMC is intended to provide a common API for applications that want to become mail enabled.

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 draft, Cisco will continue its strong support of PKIX working group efforts to further develop PKI industry standards and technology.

Cisco will also work to drive adoption of PKI technology in the enterprise through the PKI Forum, which the company recently joined as an associate member. The PKI Forum is an international, not-for-profit, multivendor alliance charged with accelerating the adoption and use of PKI technology, products and services. Cisco and each of the PKI Forum members will encourage industry cooperation and market awareness to enable organizations to understand and exploit the value of PKI in e-commerce applications.

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