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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 76. Chapters: Key, Digital signature, Key size, Session key, Key escrow, Domain Name System Security Extensions, AACS encryption key controversy, Computational trust, Public key certificate, Secret sharing, Extended Validation Certificate, Quantum digital signature, Public key infrastructure, Certificate authority, Derived unique key per transaction, Web of trust, Key stretching, Temporal Key Integrity Protocol, ASC X9, Weak key, Keychain, Key server, Revocation list, Rijndael key schedule, List of cryptographic key types, Key derivation function, Texas Instruments signing key controversy, SAFE-BioPharma Association, Certificate server, Key encapsulation, Self-signed certificate, Ssh-agent, Key fob, Certificate policy, Key Ceremony, CA/Browser Forum, Simple public key infrastructure, Internet Security Association and Key Management Protocol, Jumbleme, CCMP, Robot certificate authority, Fill device, Key distribution, Key space, 40-bit encryption, Key generation, Key authentication, Root certificate, Zeroisation, Key distribution center, Pre-shared key, AN/CYZ-10, Key signing party, CDMF, KSV-21, Shared secret, AN/PYQ-10, Key whitening, Secure key issuing cryptography, KYK-13, Trusted paper key, KOI-18, Key clustering, Secure DTD2000 System, VeriSign Secured Seal, Keysigning, Keyfile, KSD-64, Simple Key-Management for Internet Protocol, Cryptoperiod, Signal operating instructions, Trust anchor, Ephemeral key, Racoon, Ticket Granting Ticket, Key generator, Static key, Key signature, Uf-cma, Self-certifying key, Offline private key, Keymat. Excerpt: The Domain Name System Security Extensions (DNSSEC) is a suite of Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) specifications for securing certain kinds of information provided by the Domain Name System (DNS) as used on Internet Protocol (IP) networks. It is a set of extensions to DNS which pro...