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Original URL: https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/xdot509/2012/12/16/pki-training-cryptography-basics-part-2/
Post name: PKI Training: Cryptography Basics Part 2
Original author: chdelay
Posting date: 2012-12-16T14:09:49+00:00


I started working on some PKI Training videos. The first training session is on Cryptography Basics. It is one presentation split into two parts. The two videos are a primer for some basic cryptography concepts such as symmetric cryptography, asymmetric cryptography, and digital signatures.


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Original URL: https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/xdot509/2012/12/16/pki-training-cryptography-basics-part-1/
Post name: PKI Training: Cryptography Basics Part 1
Original author: chdelay
Posting date: 2012-12-16T08:20:00+00:00


I started working on some PKI Training videos. The first training session is on Cryptography Basics. It is one presentation split into two parts. The two videos are a primer for some basic cryptography concepts such as symmetric cryptography, asymmetric cryptography, and digital signatures.


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Original URL: https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/xdot509/2012/11/27/data-sense/
Post name: Data Sense
Original author: chdelay
Posting date: 2012-11-27T07:35:00+00:00


I normally post blog postsabout PKI and not phones. However, I recently received my HTC 8X, which I love. On my previous phones, I had always wanted to track data usage by application. While there may have been apps that already provide this functionality, I was unaware of them. However, my HTC 8X (Verizon), shipped with a app called Data Sense. As, seen in the screenshot below, Data Sense gives me a nice overview of my data usage:


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Original URL: https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/xdot509/2012/11/26/pki-design-considerations-certificate-revocation-and-crl-publishing-strategies/
Post name: PKI Design Considerations: Certificate Revocation and CRL Publishing Strategies
Original author: chdelay
Posting date: 2012-11-26T06:56:00+00:00


In this blog posting I want to talk about revocation, in particular CRLs. I will cover some strategies for designing a revocation solution. This includes determining where to host CDP Repositories and how best to configure CRL publishing.


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