Introducing CRLite: All of the Web PKI’s revocations, compressed

CRLite is a technology proposed by a group of researchers at the IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy 2017 that compresses revocation information so effectively that 300 megabytes of revocation data can become 1 megabyte. It accomplishes this by combining … Continue readingThe post Introducing CRLite: All of the Web PKI’s revocations, compressed appeared first on Mozilla Security Blog. More info: https://blog.mozilla.org/security/2020/01/09/crlite-part-1-all-web-pki-revocations-compressed/

The End-to-End Design of CRLite

CRLite is a technology to efficiently compress revocation information for the whole Web PKI into a format easily delivered to Web users. It addresses the performance and privacy pitfalls of the Online Certificate Status Protocol (OCSP) while avoiding a need … Continue readingThe post The End-to-End Design of CRLite appeared first on Mozilla Security Blog. More info: https://blog.mozilla.org/security/2020/01/09/crlite-part-2-end-to-end-design/
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