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Seminar 02A - Client Certificates<br><b>PLEASE NOTE: Separate registration and fee are required to attend this seminar.<b/>
Tuesday
May 15th, 2012
8:30 AM - 12:00 PM
America/Indianapolis
White River Ballroom B
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Session Type: Preconference Seminar
Client certificates (also known as personal certificates or S/MIME certificates) have been around for a decade, but they're rarely seen in higher education, even though the federal government and large corporations have successfully deployed them for highly sensitive security environments involving millions of users. This seminar, taught by the manager of InCommon's certificate program, will bring you up to speed on client certificates and give you the background and skills you need to successfully deploy client certs at your school, whether for a small group of system admins or campus-wide. Technical level: intermediate.
















