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| | Case study: Ulster bank uses PKI to protect transactions - Computerworld (Site not responding. Last check: ) |
 | | Ulster Bank Ltd., which is based in Belfast, Nothern Ireland, chose PKI to secure its new Internet banking service, which launched in September. |
 | | Ulster Bank is investigating using digital signatures to provide secure e-mail between the bank and its customers, said Magee. |
 | | The ARM automates the certificate registration process, allowing banks and other businesses that choose to become certificate authorities to register large groups of users for digital certificates.To speed that registration process, the ARM includes a user pre-authentication system that uses pre-assigned PINs or passwords to automate certificate enrollment. |
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