Use of Post-Quantum KEM in the Cryptographic Message Syntax (CMS)
draft-perret-prat-lamps-cms-pq-kem-01
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| Authors | Ludovic Perret , PRAT Julien , Mike Ounsworth | ||
| Last updated | 2022-11-21 (Latest revision 2022-05-20) | ||
| Replaced by | draft-ietf-lamps-kyber | ||
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Abstract
This document describes the conventions for using a Key Encapsulation Mechanism algorithm (KEM) within the Cryptographic Message Syntax (CMS). The CMS specifies the enveloped-data content type, which consists of an encrypted content and encrypted content-encryption keys for one or more recipients. The mechanism proposed here can rely on either post-quantum KEMs, hybrid KEMs or classical KEMs.
Authors
Ludovic Perret
PRAT Julien
Mike Ounsworth
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