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ISO/IEC 14888-3:1998

Information technology - Security techniques - Digital signatures with appendix - Part 3: Certificate-based mechanisms

ISO/IEC 14888 specifies digital signature mechanisms with appendix for messages of arbitrary length and is applicable for providing data origin authentication, non-repudiation, and integrity of data.

This part of ISO/IEC 14888 specifies certificate-based digital signature mechanisms with appendix. In particular, this part of ISO/IEC 14888 provides 1) a general description of certificate-based digital signature mechanisms whose security is based on the difficulty of the discrete logarithm problem in the underlying commutative group (see Clause 6), 2) a general description of certificate-based digital signature mechanisms whose security is based on the difficulty of factoring (see Clause 7), and 3) a variety of normative digital signature mechanisms with appendix using certificate-based mechanisms for messages of arbitrary length (see Annex A and B).


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