ABSTRACT

Public key infrastructure (PKI) is an operational system that employs cryptography, information technology (IT), business rules, and legal matters as shown in the Venn diagram in Figure 1.1. While certainly there are legal, business, technology, and cryptography areas within any organization that function outside of a PKI, the fact is that a properly managed PKI requires all of these disparate disciplines to function eectively. e lack of one or more of these factors can undermine a PKI’s eectiveness and eciency. Furthermore, all of these disciplines must interact and complement each other within a PKI framework.