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DSF/ISO/IEC 29192-4/DAmd 1

Information technology - Security techniques - Lightweight cryptography - Part 4: Mechanisms using asymmetric techniques

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Organization: DS
Status: pending
Page Count: 25
ICS Code (Information coding): 35.040
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This part of ISO/IEC 29192 specifies four lightweight mechanisms based on asymmetric cryptography. Add the following to the Introduction of ISO/IEC 29192-4:2013: - ELLI is a unilateral authentication scheme based on discrete logarithms on elliptic curves over finite fields of characteristic two. The scheme is particularly designed with regard to use in passive RFID tags of vicinity type. - ELLI has been successfully implemented on a passive RFID tag fully compliant to ISO/IEC 15693/18000- 3. Prototype tags with practical working distance of "vicinity type" were presented at CeBIT 2008 and EuroID 2008.

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February 3, 2016
Information technology - Security techniques - Lightweight cryptography - Part 4: Mechanisms using asymmetric techniques AMENDMENT 1
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June 7, 2013
Information technology - Security techniques - Lightweight cryptography - Part 4: Mechanisms using asymmetric techniques
This part of ISO/IEC 29192 specifies three lightweight mechanisms using asymmetric techniques: . a unilateral authentication mechanism based on discrete logarithms on elliptic curves; . an...
DSF/ISO/IEC 29192-4/DAmd 1
Information technology - Security techniques - Lightweight cryptography - Part 4: Mechanisms using asymmetric techniques
This part of ISO/IEC 29192 specifies four lightweight mechanisms based on asymmetric cryptography. Add the following to the Introduction of ISO/IEC 29192-4:2013: - ELLI is a unilateral authentication...
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