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The OASIS PKCS#11 Technical committeee has published
3 Committee Specifications and 1 Committee Note
for PKCS#11 v2.40.
For more information refer to the
publication announcement or the
PKCS11 TC
The Cryptsoft KMIP C Server SDK version 1.8.0 has passed
the independent
SNIA
SSIF
KMIP
conformance testing program across a large range of profiles.
For more information go to the
SNIA SSIF KMIP Conformance Testing Results
Cryptsoft, the major OEM provider of KMIP technology
to the enterprise key management security market, today
announced a technology licensing agreement with Venafi
for KMIP conformant enterprise key management capability.
"Cryptsoft's KMIP technology will help Venafi customers
secure and protect cryptographic keys and digital
certificates using open interoperability standards," said
Kevin Bocek, VP Security Strategy and Threat Intelligence
at Venafi.
For more information go to the
Press Release
Cryptsoft, a respected supplier of encryption and
key management technology, today announced additional
deployments of its Key Management Interoperability Protocol
(KMIP) toolkit within HP. This announcement comes as both
companies enter the KMIP Conformance Program being offered
by the Storage Networking Industry Association (SNIA),
and administered by the Storage Security Industry Forum
(SSIF). The program is designed to provide both the storage
and security markets with assurance that implementations
conform to the KMIP specification and are interoperable.
For more information go to the
Press Release
The OASIS KMIP Technical committeee has published
11 #KMIP Committee Specification Drafts and 2 KMIP Committee
Note Drafts for a 15-day second Public Review.
For more information refer to the
public review announcement or the
KMIP TC
The list of KMIP implementations known to the OASIS KMIP
technical committee has been updated.
See here for the current list.
Video of Tim Hudson from Cryptsoft interviewed at the RSA 2014
OASIS Interoperability Demonstration.
To view the video follow this
YouTube link
Cryptsoft today announced its latest round of certification
in the RSA® Ready program, demonstrating an improved set
of interoperability features between the latest Cryptsoft
KMIP C Client SDK and the latest version of RSA® Data
Protection Manager software (DPM) from RSA, The Security
Division of EMC. The RSA Ready certification signifies
that both companies have tested and certified interoperable
products with DPM across multiple deployment scenarios.
For more information go to the
Press Release
The Storage Security Industry Forum (SSIF), a special
interest community within the Storage Networking Industry
Association (SNIA), today announced the official launch
of the Key Management Interoperability Protocol (KMIP)
Test Program. The KMIP Test Program and its test suites
and protocols provide for conformance testing based on KMIP
usage profiles and interoperable, secure solutions. The KMIP
Specification is defined by OASIS (The Organization for the
Advancement of Structured Information Standards) and test
profiles are established by its KMIP Technical Committee.
Note: the SSIF program uses the Cryptsoft KMIP interoperability
test suite.
For more information go to the
Press Release
Customer demand for encryption systems that support proven
standards has never been higher. In appreciation of that,
RSA Conference 2014 is showcasing interoperability demos
for two of the most widely-adopted security standards from
OASIS. The Key Management Interoperability Protocol (KMIP)
and the Public-Key Cryptography Standard (PKCS) #11 are
being featured in two separate demonstrations involving
eleven companies. These organizations are delivering proven
solutions that protect data, both in storage systems and
in the cloud, across diverse infrastructures.
Note: Cryptsoft is participating in both the KMIP and PKCS#11
interoperability demonstrations.
For more information go to the
Press Release
Utilising Cryptsoft's KMIP SDK products Panzura Inc. has
enhanced their existing encryption capability with
integration of the OASIS Key Management Interoperability
Protocol (KMIP).
For more information go to the
Press Release