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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 12, 2001
Filed:
Dec. 19, 1997
Ron J. Vandergeest, Kanata, CA;
Entrust Technologies Ltd., Ottawa, CA;
Abstract
A method and apparatus for providing off-line secure communications is accomplished when an end-user is on-line with a security information repository and transmits a request for security information relating to at least one targeted communication entity. The targeted communication entity may be another end-user that has sent the present end-user an encrypted message or another end-user that will receive an encrypted message from the present end-user. In response to the request, the present end-user subsequently receives the security information and updates a local security information repository (e.g., cache memory) with the security information related to the at least one targeted communication entity. Having updated the local security information repository, the current end-user goes off-line from the security information repository. While off-line, the current end-user confidently processes a secure communication with the at least one targeted communication entity based on the security information that is stored in the local security information repository.