SEC 1

E831963

SEC 1 is a standards document published by the Standards for Efficient Cryptography Group that specifies the use of elliptic curve cryptography, including algorithms like ECDSA, for secure digital signatures and key exchange.

Try in SPARQL Jump to: Surface forms Statements Referenced by

All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
SEC 1 canonical 1

Statements (42)

Predicate Object
instanceOf cryptography standard
standards document
technical specification
abbreviationOfPublisher SECG NERFINISHED
aimsTo ensure interoperability of elliptic curve implementations
promote efficient elliptic curve cryptography
appliesTo hardware implementations of elliptic curve cryptography
software implementations of elliptic curve cryptography
defines elliptic curve key pair generation procedures
encoding of elliptic curve points
requirements for elliptic curve domain parameter selection
security considerations for elliptic curve systems
validation of elliptic curve public keys
documentType open industry specification
field applied cryptography
elliptic curve cryptography
focusesOn efficiency of elliptic curve operations
security of elliptic curve operations
hasAbbreviation SEC 1
language English
publishedBy Standards for Efficient Cryptography Group NERFINISHED
relatedTo SEC 2
SEC 4
specifies elliptic curve digital signature mechanisms
elliptic curve domain parameters
elliptic curve key establishment mechanisms
use of elliptic curve cryptography
specifiesAlgorithm ECDSA NERFINISHED
ECMQV NERFINISHED
Elliptic Curve Diffie–Hellman NERFINISHED
standardizes elliptic curve based mechanisms for public key cryptography
topic digital signatures
key exchange
public key cryptography
useCase secure digital signatures
secure key establishment
secure key exchange
usedBy cryptographic library implementers
security protocol designers
standards bodies referencing elliptic curve techniques
usedIn cryptographic protocol design
security engineering

Referenced by (1)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.