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TrustedX: Trusted Services Platform
22 February 2008

The main advantage of service-oriented architectures is the extreme flexibility and efficiency they provide for developing and improving solutions, particularly the greater the number of applications and the more heterogeneous the environment.

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TrustedX: Architecture & Services Components
21 February 2008

The Safelayer platform can be seen as a set of service components, accessible as Web services, that implements certification and digital signature functions, data encryption and the required auxiliary protocols involved in the deployment of applications using Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) services. These functionalities can be divided into different types of services:

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Trust Services: a new approach incorporating PKI benefits into applications
20 November 2007

Whenever any software designer needs to incorporate security into an application and wishes to select a PKI security toolkit there is a checklist or desirable qualities that will help evaluating the different market offered options.

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A Service Oriented Trust Development Platform
29 November 2006

Published at the ISSE 2006 conference proceedings "Securing Electronic Business Processes"  ISBN # 3834802131. Editors Sachar Paulus, Norbert Pohlmann, Helmut Reimer.

By Dr. Francisco Jordán (Safelayer CTO) - Helena Rifà (Safelayer Research Team Leader)

A Trust Development Platform that offers services for the generation and interpretation of trust based on the concept of ecosystem's federation is presented. Trust federation schemes allow to define bonds of confidence between systems managed under different domains and policies.

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