A set-key attribute for symmetric-key packages
draft-herzog-setkey-07
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Authors | Jonathan Herzog , Roger Khazan | ||
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Abstract
A set-key is a symmetric key (or set of keys) associated with an immutable set of participants. This document defines a set-key attribute for use in the CMS-based symmetric-key package structure [RFC6031].
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