The key words in the XKMS mission are "protocols for
distributing and registering *public* keys", Ken. In
the initial implementation, EKMI is primarily focused
on key-management of *symmetric* keys with the Symmetric
Key-Management Services Markup Language (SKSML).
Over time, we do envision that EKMI will evolve to serve
public-keys too, and at that time, it is likely that the
EKMI-TC will use XKMS just as it uses XML Signature and
XML Encryption today.
I hope that addresses your question.
Arshad Noor
StrongAuth, Inc.
Ken Laskey wrote:
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Subject: Fwd: [members] FW: Proposed charter for OASIS EKMI TC
* From: Ken Laskey