By Chris Harget
In the early days of the Internet, Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) was touted as the most secure way to authenticate users, devices, and documents. Excitement built, IT decisions makers began to investigate, and many articles were written. Then, quite suddenly, there was a large media backlash against PKI. It was a sledge hammer used to kill a fly. It was arbitrarily...
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