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Progress towards a public key infrastructure in Australia
The real and anticipated growth of electronic commerce has led to a strong demand for authentication, non-repudiation, and confidentiality services relying on public key technology. Both public and private sectors in Australia appreciate the need and are moving towards satisfying it.