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20100091994 | Encryption Validation Systems and Related Methods and Computer Program Products for Verifying the Validity of an Encryption Keystore - Methods for verifying the operability of an encryption keystore are provided. Pursuant to these methods, the keystore may be periodically checked to verify that it has each required CA authority. If one or more of the required CA authorities are missing from the keystore, then an alert is automatically issued. The methods may also include periodically checking the keystore to verify that the keystore has each required digital certificate and that each digital certificate operates properly. The methods can further include periodically checking the keystore to determine if any of the required CA authorities and/or digital certificates have expired and/or are set to expire within a predetermined time period. Related encryption validation systems and computer program products are also provided. | 04-15-2010 |
20110116637 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCTS FOR AUTOMATICALLY VERIFYING AND POPULATING DIGITAL CERTIFICATES IN AN ENCRYPTION KEYSTORE - Methods for automatically verifying and populating an encryption keystore are provided. Pursuant to these methods, the keystore may be automatically checked to determine if it is missing a required digital certificate; if so, the missing required digital certificate may be automatically inserted into the keystore. The methods may also include automatically obtaining the required digital certificates and a list of the required digital certificates, and automatically comparing the list of required digital certificates with the digital certificates in the keystore to determine if the keystore is missing a required digital certificate. The methods may further include sending an informational alert if a missing required digital certificate was automatically inserted into the keystore, and may include checking the keystore to determine if any required digital certificates have expired, will expire within a predetermined time period, or are inoperative. Related keystore verification and population systems and computer program products are also provided. | 05-19-2011 |
20130343545 | SECURE SOCKET LAYER KEYSTORE AND TRUSTSTORE GENERATION - A method for managing keystore information on a computing device may include requesting a keystore from a distribution system, receiving the keystore from the distribution system, and populating a runtime environment with keystore information contained within the keystore. A method for generating a keystore may include receiving, by a distribution system, a request for a keystore from a computing device, generating a key pair including a public key and a private key, generating a certificate signing request, digitally signing the public key with the private key, generating the keystore, combining the signed public key with the private key in the keystore, and providing the keystore to the computing device. A method for generating a truststore may include receiving, by a distribution system, a request for a truststore from a computing device, generating the truststore, adding a certificate to the truststore, and providing the truststore to the computing device. | 12-26-2013 |
20140258712 | Secure Socket Layer Keystore and Truststore Generation - A method for managing keystore information on a computing device may include requesting a keystore from a distribution system, receiving the keystore from the distribution system, and populating a runtime environment with keystore information contained within the keystore. A method for generating a keystore may include receiving, by a distribution system, a request for a keystore from a computing device, generating a key pair including a public key and a private key, generating a certificate signing request, digitally signing the public key with the private key, generating the keystore, combining the signed public key with the private key in the keystore, and providing the keystore to the computing device. A method for generating a truststore may include receiving, by a distribution system, a request for a truststore from a computing device, generating the truststore, adding a certificate to the truststore, and providing the truststore to the computing device. | 09-11-2014 |
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20090203511 | SYNTHETIC SILICA GLASS OPTICAL MATERIAL HAVING HIGH RESISTANCE TO LASER INDUCED DAMAGE - Disclosed is a synthetic silica glass optical material having high resistance to optical damage by ultraviolet radiation in the ultraviolet wavelength range, particularly in the wavelength less than about 250 nm and particularly, exhibiting a low laser induced wavefront distortion; specifically a laser induced wavefront distortion, measured at 633 nm, of between about −1.0 and 1.0 nm/cm when subjected to 10 billion pulses of a laser operating at approximately 193 nm and at a fluence of approximately 70 μJ/cm | 08-13-2009 |
20110021339 | Silica Glass With Saturated Induced Absorption and Method of Making - A silica glass article, such as a lens in a stepper/scanner system, having saturated induced absorption at wavelengths of less than about 250 nm. Saturated induced absorption is achieved by first removing Si—O defects in the silica glass by forming silicon hydride (SiH) at such defects, and loading the silica glass with hydrogen to react with E′ centers formed by photolysis of SiH in the silica glass article. The silicon hydride is formed by loading the silica glass with molecular hydrogen at temperatures of at least 475° C. After formation of SiH, the silica glass is loaded with additional molecular hydrogen at temperatures of less than 475° C. | 01-27-2011 |
20110138858 | METHOD OF ELIMINATING BLISTERS IN A GLASS MAKING PROCESS - A method of controlling blister formation in a glass melt flowing through a system comprising one or more refractory metal vessels by developing a blister index and determining the critical blister index value. The critical value of the blister index may be used to control the principal variables responsible for blister formation, including the water content of the melt, the concentration of reduced multivalent oxide compounds in the melt, and the hydrogen partial pressure of an atmosphere in contact with the outside surface of the refractory metal vessel. Also disclosed is a minimum partial pressure of hydrogen necessary to produce an essentially blister-free glass article in a glass essentially free of arsenic and antimony. | 06-16-2011 |
20140069886 | DELAMINATION RESISTANT GLASS CONTAINERS WITH HEAT-TOLERANT COATINGS - Delamination resistant glass containers with heat-tolerant coatings are disclosed. In one embodiment, a glass container may include a glass body having an interior surface, an exterior surface and a wall thickness extending from the exterior surface to the interior surface. At least the interior surface of the glass body is delamination resistant. The glass container may further include a heat-tolerant coating positioned on at least a portion of the exterior surface of the glass body. The heat-tolerant coating may be thermally stable at temperatures greater than or equal to 260° C. for 30 minutes. | 03-13-2014 |