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IBM Journal of Research and Development

IBM System z9   Volume 51, Number 1/2, 2007
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Cryptographic system enhancements for the IBM System z9 - References

by T. W. Arnold,
A. Dames,
M. D. Hocker,
M. D. Marik,
N. A. Pellicciotti,
and K. Werner
References

  1. T. W. Arnold and L. P. Van Doorn, “The IBM PCIXCC: A New Cryptographic Coprocessor for the IBM eServer*,” IBM J. Res. & Dev. 48, No. 3/4, 475–487 (2004).
  2. A. O. Freier, P. Karlton, and P. C. Kocher, “The SSL Protocol, Version 3.0” (Internet Draft), Transport Layer Security Working Group, March 1996; see http://wp.netscape.com/eng/ssl3/ssl-toc.html.
  3. NIST Security Computer Division, “IBM eServer Cryptographic Coprocessor Security Module Model 4764-001 Firmware (MiniBoot) Version 1.16 Security Policy”; see http://csrc.nist.gov/cryptval/140-1/140sp/140sp524.pdf.
  4. D. J. Stigliani, Jr., T. E. Bubb, D. F. Casper, J. H. Chin, S. G. Glassen, J. M. Hoke, V. A. Minassian, J. H. Quick, and C. H. Whitehead, “IBM eServer z900 I/O Subsystem,” IBM J. Res. & Dev. 46, No. 4/5, 421–445 (2002).
  5. R. L. Rivest, A. Shamir, and L. Adleman, “A Method for Obtaining Digital Signatures and Public-Key Cryptosystems,” Commun. ACM 21, No. 2, 120–126 (1978).
  6. IBM Corporation, “Security Solutions: IBM Distributed Key Management System (DKMS)”; see http://www.ibm.com/security/products/prod_dkms.shtml.

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