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- Using the Boneh-Franklin and Boneh-Boyen identity-based encryption algorithms with the Cryptographic Message Syntax (CMS)
Abstract:
This document describes the conventions for using the Boneh-Franklin (BF) and Boneh-Boyen (BB1) identity-based
encryption algorithms in the Cryptographic Message Syntax
(CMS) to encrypt content-encryption keys. Object identifiers
and the convention for encoding a recipient s identity are
also defined.
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Secure/Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (S/MIME) Version 3.2 Message Specification
Abstract:
This document defines Secure/Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (S/MIME) version 3.2. S/MIME provides a consistent way to send and receive secure MIME data. Digital signatures provide authentication, message integrity, and non-repudiation with proof of origin.
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Identity-based Encryption Architecture
Abstract:
This document describes the security architecture required to implement identity-based encryption, a public-key encryption technology that uses a user s identity as a public key.
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Secure/Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (S/MIME) Version 3.2 Certificate Handling
Abstract:
This document specifies conventions for X.509 certificate usage by Secure/Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (S/MIME) agents. S/MIME provides a method to send and receive secure MIME messages, and certificates are an integral part of S/MIME agent processing. S/MIME agents validate certificates as described in RFC 3280bis, the Internet X.509 Public Key Infrastructure Certificate and CRL Profile. S/MIME agents must meet the certificate processing requirements in this document as well as those in RFC 3280bis. This document obsoletes RFC 3850.
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New ASN.1 Modules for CMS and S/MIME
Abstract:
The Cryptographic Message Syntax (CMS) format, and many associated formats, are expressed using ASN.1. The current ASN.1 modules conform to the 1988 version of ASN.1. This document updates those ASN.1 modules to conform to the 2002 version of ASN.1. There are no bits-on-the-wire changes to any of the formats; this is simply a change to the syntax.
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New ASN.1 Modules for PKIX
Abstract:
The PKIX certificate format, and many associated formats, are
expressed using ASN.1. The current ASN.1 modules conform to the 1988 version of ASN.1. This document updates those ASN.1 modules to conform to the 2002 version of ASN.1. There are no bits-on-the-wire changes to any of the formats; this is simply a change to the syntax.