OASIS KMIP & PKCS11 Interoperability Showcase
24-27 Feb 2014
San Francisco, California United States
Cryptsoft as part of a ten OASIS member companies group
will demonstrate products that support the OASIS KMIP and
PKCS11 standards. The companies involved include:
Cryptosense, Cryptsoft, HP, IBM, Oracle,
P6R Inc., SafeNet, Thales e-Security, Townsend Security,
and Vormetric.
The OASIS KMIP technical committee has successfully
re-chartered to expand the scope of key management related
items which can be covered by the technical committee.
See the
KMIP TC Public Page for more details.
Tim Hudson will be speaking at
SDC 2013 on 19-Sep-2013 on Multi-vendor Key Management - Does it Actually Work?
For the abstract see
Speaker Details
Cryptsoft (and other vendors) interoperabilty testing
results for KMIP 1.0, 1.1 and 1.2 have been published to
the OASIS KMIP TC and a summary is available
at Jul2013-Interop_Results_Final.pdf
Cryptsoft Quality Management System has passed
audit assessment under ISO 9001:2008. A copy of the
updated certificate for
2013 is
available.
Cryptsoft Pty Ltd and ID Quantique SA, announce completion
of a technology integration of a quantum entropy source
within a standards compliant KMIP server, to deliver class
leading key generation and management capability.
For more information go to the
Press Release
More than 25 organizations are partnering at the OASIS
open standards consortium to adapt the Public-Key
Cryptography Standard, PKCS #11, for mobile and
cloud applications. One of the most widely implemented
cryptography standards in the world, PKCS #11 specifies
a platform-independent application programming interface
(API) for cryptographic tokens which store and control
authentication information including personal identity,
cryptographic keys, certificates, digital signatures,
and biometric data.
For more information go to the
PKCS11 Press Release
Fourteen companies will demonstrate products that
support the OASIS Access Control & Key Management
Standards. Axiomatics, Boeing, Dell, Forgerock,
NextLabs, Oracle, and ViewDS show how XACML 3.0 is
used for representing authorization and entitlement
policies. Cryptsoft, HP, IBM, QuintessenceLabs, Thales
e-Security, Townsend Security, and Vormetric will
demonstrate end-to-end encryption using KMIP.
For more information go to the
OASIS Interop Website
OASIS has approved and published the Key Management
Interoperability Protocol Specification Version 1.1
OASIS Standard 24 January 2013
For more information go to the
KMIP TC
The OASIS call for participation in a new OASIS PKCS#11 technical
committee has gone out.
To join (if you are an OASIS memeber) go to the
PKCS11 TC