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Re: Historical PKI resources

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Arnold G. Reinhold)
Fri Oct 5 10:17:16 2001

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At 11:10 AM -0800 1/5/2001, Jeff.Hodges@kingsmountain.com wrote:
>MWyatt@stv.org said:
>>  I have found significant information about PKI as it exists today,
>> but am looking for some background information.  I'm looking for
>> information about the history of PKI, how and where it started, how it
> > developed, etc.
>

You might also look for information on the NSA's STU-III secure 
telephone system which I believe uses a form of PKI.  There is a fair 
amount of information about it available on the web.

Arnold Reinhold



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