CMS

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CMS (Cryptographic Message Syntax) is a widely used standard for securing digital data through encryption, digital signatures, and message authentication, forming the basis for many modern cryptographic protocols and formats.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf IETF standard
cryptographic standard
abbreviation CMS NERFINISHED
allows detached signatures
encapsulated signatures
multiple recipients
multiple signers
basedOn ASN.1 NERFINISHED
category public key infrastructure
dataStructure ContentInfo
definedIn RFC 5652 NERFINISHED
field content
contentType
maintainedBy IETF LAMPS working group NERFINISHED
predecessor PKCS #7 NERFINISHED
primaryPurpose secure digital data
relatedStandard PKCS #7 NERFINISHED
S/MIME NERFINISHED
scope binary data
text data
standardizedBy Internet Engineering Task Force
surface form: IETF

Internet Engineering Task Force NERFINISHED
standsFor Cryptographic Message Syntax NERFINISHED
successor Cryptographic Message Syntax NERFINISHED
supports algorithm agility
authenticated data
authenticated encryption
certificate chains
data confidentiality
data integrity
digested data
digital signatures
encryption
enveloped data
message authentication
signed data
signed-and-enveloped data
usedIn PKI-based protocols
S/MIME NERFINISHED
document signing
email security
software update signing
uses ASN.1 DER encoding
MAC algorithms
X.509 certificates NERFINISHED
certificate revocation lists
message digests
public key cryptography
symmetric key cryptography

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PKCS #7 supersededBy CMS