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.
Observed surface forms (1)
- cryptographic standard ×2
Instances (2)
- NIST SP 800-56A via concept surface "cryptographic standard"
- PKCS #1 via concept surface "cryptographic standard"