Symmetric-Key Infrastructure (SKI)
Nick Schooler2021-10-20T15:08:32-07:00Symmetric-Key Infrastructure (SKI) is a symmetric key authentication protocol which aims to provide an authentication infrastructure not unlike PKI (Public
Symmetric-Key Infrastructure (SKI) is a symmetric key authentication protocol which aims to provide an authentication infrastructure not unlike PKI (Public
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