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Preface
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Use of the Balanced Scorecard for ICT Performance ManagementDrs. J.C. de Boer RE, Joachim Vandecasteele, Ken Rau
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Project ReviewsNick Duke, Ir. J.A.M. Donkers RE, Drs. R. Oudega RE
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e-Procurement and Online MarketplacesDrs. ing. R.F. Koorn RE, David Smith, Carsten Müller
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Real-world Application of Public Key Infrastructures Deployment MethodologyNoel Nazario, Martijn van Oosten
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Corporate Information SecurityProf. dr. E.E.O. Roos Lindgreen RE, Frank Rizzo, Allen Zuk, Francois Beaudoin
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System Integration Controls Lessons Learned from ERP Projects Applied to e-Business SystemsColin Bezant, Drs. P.P.M.G.G Brouwers RE RA
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e-Business and TrustM. de Haas RE RA
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Alliances and ICT AuditsDrs. P.C.J. van Toledo RE RA
Real-world Application of Public Key Infrastructures Deployment Methodology

Noel Nazario

Martijn van Oosten
Noel Nazario is a senior consultant in KPMG's IT Advisory practice in Washington D.C. with eleven years of technical experience in computer and communications security at NIST and KPMG. For over five years he has been a key figure in the development of PKI technology in support of e-Business and e-Government services.
Meer over deze auteurnnazario@kpmg.comSituatie ten tijde van het laatste artikel van deze auteur voor Compact Martijn van Oosten is a senior consultant in KPMG's IT Advisory practice in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. For over five years he has been a key figure in the development of products and services for the implementation and audit of PKIs and is responsible for the development of the PKI Business Security Controls Framework.
Meer over deze auteurvanoosten.martijn@kpmg.nlSituatie ten tijde van het laatste artikel van deze auteur voor Compact With the rise of transaction-based e-Business, especially in the business-to- business segment, Public Key Infrastructures (PKI)have become one of the fastest growing security solutions. PKIs are complex systems with multiple components, that require policies, and practices which need to be coordinated and integrated into an organisation's business models. The level of effort required for the successful implementation, integration and maintenance of a PKI should not be underestimated. This article discusses a structured PKI implementation methodology and provides a practical example of its application in two case studies.
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