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Internet standards / Secure communication / Cryptographic protocols / Transport Layer Security / Public-key cryptography / Key generation / Security and safety features new to Windows Vista / Hardware security module / Cryptography / Electronic commerce / Internet protocols
Date: 2007-09-19 01:00:00
Internet standards
Secure communication
Cryptographic protocols
Transport Layer Security
Public-key cryptography
Key generation
Security and safety features new to Windows Vista
Hardware security module
Cryptography
Electronic commerce
Internet protocols

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