public-key cryptography standard

C9660
concept

A public-key cryptography standard is a formally defined specification that governs how asymmetric key pairs are generated, distributed, and used to securely encrypt, decrypt, sign, and verify digital data.

All labels observed (6)

Label Occurrences
cryptographic standard 22
PKCS standard 2
digital signature standard 2

Instances (26)

Instance Via concept surface
NIST SP 800-56B cryptographic standard
NIST SP 800-56C cryptographic standard
FIPS 198-1 cryptographic standard
PKCS #7 cryptographic standard
PKCS #8 cryptographic standard
RFC 4880 OpenPGP specification
DSA cryptographic standard
NIST SP 800-56A cryptographic standard
PKCS #1 cryptographic standard
PKCS #12 PKCS standard
ANSI X9.52 cryptographic standard
XML Signature digital signature standard
XML Encryption cryptographic standard
NIST SP 800-38B cryptographic standard
NIST SP 800-38E cryptographic standard
ANSI X3.92 cryptographic standard
DSA (Digital Signature Algorithm)
surface form: DSA
cryptographic standard
FIPS 140 cryptographic standard
NIST SP 800-108 cryptographic standard
Public-Key Cryptography Standards #7 cryptographic standard
CMS
surface form: Cryptographic Message Syntax
cryptographic standard
SEC 2 (Standards for Efficient Cryptography) historical recommendations cryptographic standard
FIPS 186-2 digital signature standard
Public-Key Cryptography Standards #8 cryptographic standard
Recommendation for Block Cipher Modes of Operation: Methods and Techniques cryptographic standard
FIPS 180-4 cryptographic standard