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NEN-ISO/IEC 11770-3/A1

Information technology - Security techniques - Key management - Part 3: Mechanisms using asymmetric techniques - Amendment 1: Blinded Diffie-Hellman key agreement

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Organization: NEN
Publication Date: 1 December 2017
Status: inactive
ICS Code (IT Security): 35.030

Document History

October 1, 2021
Information security - Key management - Part 3: Mechanisms using asymmetric techniques
This document defines key management mechanisms based on asymmetric cryptographic techniques. It specifically addresses the use of asymmetric techniques to achieve the following goals. a) Establish...
NEN-ISO/IEC 11770-3/A1
December 1, 2017
Information technology - Security techniques - Key management - Part 3: Mechanisms using asymmetric techniques - Amendment 1: Blinded Diffie-Hellman key agreement
A description is not available for this item.
Information technology - Security techniques - Key management - Part 3: Mechanisms using asymmetric techniques
A description is not available for this item.
August 1, 2015
Information technology - Security techniques - Key management - Part 3: Mechanisms using asymmetric techniques
NEN-ISO/IEC 11770-3 defines key management mechanisms based on asymmetric cryptographic techniques. It specifically addresses the use of asymmetric techniques to achieve the following goals. a)...
September 1, 2009
Information technology - Security techniques - Key management - Part 3: Mechanisms using asymmetric techniques
A description is not available for this item.
August 1, 2008
Information technology - Security techniques - Key management - Part 3: Mechanisms using asymmetric techniques
This part of ISO/IEC 11770 defines key management mechanisms based on asymmetric cryptographic techniques. It specifically addresses the use of asymmetric techniques to achieve the following goals....
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