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| Comtrust holds another successful PKI training seminar |
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Dubai, UAE, 18th
April 2004 |
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Comtrust, the e-business unit of Etisalat, recently held the latest
edition of its highly successful Public Key Infrastructure (PKI)
training course. The event, which was held over two days at the
Etisalat Academy, attracted IT professionals from organisations such
as RAKBank, Commercial Bank of Dubai, National Bank of Abu Dhabi,
SHUAA Capital and the Ministry of Justice.
Titled ‘Deploying PKI to enhance e-business security’, the course
provided a mix of theoretical and practical training sessions
designed to raise virtual communication security issues and
illustrate the part PKI can play in helping organisations meet these
challenges. An all-encompassing technology platform consisting of
software applications, encryption methods and technologies, PKI is a
globally recognized, industry standard protocol to Internet security
threats designed to ensure the identification and authentication of
all parties involved in online transactions. |
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Commenting on the course,
Comtrust’s General Manager, Ahmad Abdulkarim Julfar, said, “Our PKI
training series continues to attract great interest from the banking
and finance industry as well as the government community. Both these
sectors have displayed considerable interest in strengthening their
virtual security apparatus and this is something PKI technologies
can substantially contribute to. “In fact, a number of organisations
represented on the course have already implemented PKI-based
solutions. For them, this course provides a means to extend their
knowledge base thus allowing them to further exploit the technology
to the benefit of their organisation.” |
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The first day began with a
look at the critical online security issues of confidentiality,
integrity, authentication and non-repudiation of online information
and an overview of encryption technologies and the instrumental role
these technologies play in PKI-based solutions. Topics covered
included description of different kinds of keys, digital
certificates, certificate authorities as well as covering the core
components of PKI. On the second day, participants learned about PKI-based
applications and services, implementing PKI solutions from both
in-house and outsourced/managed perspective and the on going
evolution of PKI technologies such as smart card based applications.
Of particular interest to participants was were more advanced
applications of PKI technologies such as PKI over smart card and
authenticated access to corporate information resources.
Each day ended with an
interactive, practically orientated workshop on the application,
verification and use of digital certificates in the e-business
world. The first day catered to user certificates while day two
covered server certificates. “I have no doubt participants left with
a greater knowledge of Public Key Infrastructure and more
importantly how it can be incorporated to further strengthen the
security, now and in the future. The course has been designed to
enable organisations to make informed decisions on how to best
utilise PKI technologies to benefit their business,” concluded
Julfar.
For more information or to secure a place on
the next course contact Comtrust on +971 4 2222777 |
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