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Network Working Group K. Moriarty, Ed. Network Working Group K. Moriarty, Ed.
Internet-Draft EMC Corporation Internet-Draft EMC Corporation
Obsoletes: 2437 (if approved) B. Kaliski Obsoletes: 3447 (if approved) B. Kaliski
Intended status: Informational Verisign Intended status: Informational Verisign
Expires: October 9, 2016 J. Jonsson Expires: March 9, 2017 J. Jonsson
Subset AB Subset AB
A. Rusch A. Rusch
RSA RSA
April 7, 2016 September 5, 2016
PKCS #1 Version 2.2: RSA Cryptography Specifications PKCS #1 Version 2.2: RSA Cryptography Specifications
draft-moriarty-pkcs1-01 draft-moriarty-pkcs1-03
Abstract Abstract
This memo represents a republication of PKCS #1 v2.2 from RSA This document represents a republication of PKCS #1 v2.2 from RSA
Laboratories' Public-Key Cryptography Standards (PKCS) series. By Laboratories' Public-Key Cryptography Standards (PKCS) series. By
publishing this RFC, change control is transferred to the IETF. publishing this RFC, change control is transferred to the IETF.
This document also obsoletes RFC 3447.
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The Public-Key Cryptography Standards are specifications produced by The Public-Key Cryptography Standards are specifications produced by
RSA Laboratories in cooperation with secure systems developers RSA Laboratories in cooperation with secure systems developers
worldwide for the purpose of accelerating the deployment of public- worldwide for the purpose of accelerating the deployment of public-
key cryptography. First published in 1991 as a result of meetings key cryptography. First published in 1991 as a result of meetings
with a small group of early adopters of public-key technology, the with a small group of early adopters of public-key technology, the
PKCS documents have become widely referenced and implemented. PKCS documents have become widely referenced and implemented.
Contributions from the PKCS series have become part of many formal Contributions from the PKCS series have become part of many formal
and de facto standards, including ANSI X9 and IEEE P1363 documents, and de facto standards, including ANSI X9 and IEEE P1363 documents,
PKIX, SET, S/MIME, SSL/TLS, and WAP/WTLS. PKIX, SET, S/MIME, SSL/TLS, and WAP/WTLS.
Further development of PKCS occurs through the IETF. Suggestions for Further development of most PKCS documents occurs through the IETF.
improvement are welcome. Suggestions for improvement are welcome.
Appendix G. Acknowledgements Appendix G. Acknowledgements
This document is based on a contribution of RSA Laboratories, the This document is based on a contribution of RSA Laboratories, the
research center of RSA Security Inc. research center of RSA Security Inc.
Authors' Addresses Authors' Addresses
Kathleen M. Moriarty (editor) Kathleen M. Moriarty (editor)
EMC Corporation EMC Corporation
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