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In cryptography, PKCS (Public Key Cryptography Standards) are a group of public-key cryptography standards devised and published by RSA Security LLC, starting in the early 1990s. The company published the standards to promote the use of the cryptography techniques for which they had patents, such as the RSA algorithm, the Schnorr signature algorithm and several others. Though not industry standards (because the company retained control over them), some of the standards have begun to move into the "standards track" processes of relevant standards organizations in recent years, such as the IETF and the PKIX working group.
See also
Cryptographic Message Syntax
References
General
Jean-Sébastien Coron, Marc Joye, David Naccache, and Pascal Paillier (2000). "New Attacks on PKCS #1 v1.5 Encryption" (PDF). EUROCRYPT. pp. 369–381.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
External links
About PKCS (appendix G from RFC 3447)
OASIS PKCS 11 TC (technical committee home page)
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- RSA
- Bantalan (kriptografi)
- PKCS
- PKCS 11
- PKCS 1
- PKCS 8
- PKCS 12
- Certificate signing request
- PKCS 7
- DNA-PKcs
- PKC
- Protein kinase C