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Public-Key Cryptography Standards
(PKCS) A set of {standards} for
{public-key cryptography}, developed by {RSA Data Security,
Inc.} in cooperation with an informal consortium, originally
including {Apple}, {Microsoft}, {DEC}, {Lotus}, {Sun} and
{MIT}. The PKCS have been cited by the {OSI Implementers'
Workshop} (OIW) as a method for implementation of {OSI}
standards.
PKCS includes both {algorithm}-specific and
algorithm-independent implementation standards. Many
algorithms are supported, including {RSA} and {Diffie-Hellman}
key exchange, however, only the latter two are specifically
detailed. PKCS also defines an algorithm-independent {syntax}
for {digital signatures}, {digital envelopes}, and extended
{digital certificates}; this enables someone implementing any
cryptographic algorithm whatsoever to conform to a standard
syntax, and thus achieve interoperability.
E-mail: [email protected].
(1999-02-16)