Common Data Security Architecture (CDSA) White Paper
Concluding Remarks
Concluding Remarks
CDSA is a powerful, flexible modular infrastructre for safeguarding information. However, as with all things powerful, CDSA requires extensive knowledge to take full advantage of its capabilities. Currently, application developers may need expertise in both cryptography and the details of Internet security protocols (SSL, S/MIME, etc). CDSA, in conjunction with
Further References
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Menezes, A.J.; van Oorschot, P.C; Vanstone, S.A. Handbook of Applied Cryptography, CRC Press LLC, 1997. ISBN
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