GTE ADOPTS VALICERT CERTIFICATE VALIDATION SERVICES.
GTE CyberTrust, the public key infrastructure and certification
authority division of GTE Corp has licensed the digital certification
validation software and services from ValiCert Inc. It means CyberTrust
will integrate the ValiCert software with its certification authority
products and resell the ValiCert Enterprise Server. ValiCert enables
users to test digital certificates before use to ensure that they are
still valid. It has partnered with all the major certification authority
companies, including GTE, Entrust, IBM, Integrion, MCI, Thawte and
VeriSign, among others to provide what VP marketing Sathvik
Krishnamurthy calls a "trust backbone." Those certification
authorities provide ValiCert with lists of revoked certificates for it
to check against. Its value-add in this area is its independence.
ValiCert also sells its development kit direct to companies such as
Worldtalk. Intel Corp - an investor in privately-held ValiCert - also
distributes the toolkit. Krishnamurthy, who left Worldtalk to join
ValiCert says there will be three of four more licensees of the
development kit in the next few weeks. Through its tie-in with Intel,
ValiCert has added support for the Common Data Security Architecture
(CDSA), which was originally developed at Intel. Krishnamurthy says the
company favors it because it runs on both Unix and NT. However, it is
looking for somebody to lead the development of the next version of its
development kit, which is expected to support Microsoft's CryptoAPI
as well. Krishnamurthy says CryptoAPI will probably get a lot of market
share in time. The ValiCert certification validation services and
enterprise server are available now from GTE CyberTrust.
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