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Delta-certificate revocation lists (delta-CRLs) were designed to provide a more efficient way to distribute certificate status information. However, as the paper shows, in some environments the benefits of using delta-CRLs will be minimal if delta-CRLs are used as was originally intended. The paper provides an analysis of delta-CRLs that demonstrates the problems associated with issuing delta-CRLs in the "traditional" manner. A new, more efficient technique for issuing delta-CRLs, sliding window delta-CRLs, is presented.