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DESCRIPTION:OpenSSL is everywhere - but when private keys must be protected
  by hardware\, traditional file-based workflows break down. This is where 
 PKCS#11 and Hardware Security Modules (HSMs) enter the picture.\n\nThis ta
 lk introduces PKCS#11 as the standard API for accessing cryptographic obje
 cts without exposing key material. We briefly cover what HSMs are\, why th
 ey are used in production environments\, and how they differ from software
  key stores. And finally we combine all pieces together showing how OpenSS
 L delegates cryptographic operations to HSMs via PKCS#11.
DTSTAMP:20260525T210025Z
LOCATION:Track I
SUMMARY:OpenSSL Meets PKCS#11: Working with Hardware-Backed Keys - Dmitrii 
 Misharov
URL:https://pretalx.installfest.cz/installfest-2026-2025/talk/ULCH39/
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