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Cryptography (Windows Embedded CE 6.0)

1/6/2010

Cryptography provides a way to distribute or receive information in secret code, so only the intended parties can read or send it. Cryptography in Windows Embedded CE-based devices includes the Cryptography API set (CryptoAPI), which provides services that enable application developers to add encryption and decryption of data. Application developers can use CryptoAPI without knowing details of the underlying implementation, in much the same way as they can use a graphics library without knowing anything about the particular graphics hardware settings. CryptoAPI works with a number of Cryptographic Service Providers that perform the actual cryptographic functions.

CryptoAPI supports both public key infrastructure (PKI) and symmetric key cryptography.

In This Section

  • Cryptography OS Design Development
    Provides an overview of the modules and components that implement cryptography in Windows Embedded CE, and the sysgen variables that enable this functionality.
  • Cryptography Security
    Provides security information about cryptography in Windows Embedded CE and best practices for implementation.
  • Cryptography Migration
    Provides information that you need to know to migrate this functionality from one version of Windows Embedded CE to another.
  • Cryptography Samples
    Provides examples that use cryptography concepts and programming elements in applications.
  • Certificates
    Describes how you can use certificates to provide enhanced security in communications and how to use the certificates programming elements to use and manage those certificates.
  • Smart Card
    Provides information about how you can use the Smart Card Resource Manager API and the smart card reader hardware device drivers that make up smart card functionality.

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Other Resources

Security for Windows Embedded CE