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ISO/IEC 11770-3:1999

Information technology -- Security techniques -- Key management -- Part 3: Mechanisms using asymmetric techniques

This part of ISO/IEC 11770 defines key management mechanisms based on asymmetric cryptographic techniques. It specifically addresses the use of asymmetric techniques to achieve the following goals:

  1. Establish a shared secret key for a symmetric cryptographic technique between two entities A and B by key agreement. In a secret key agreement mechanism the secret key is the result of a data exchange between the two entities A and B. Neither of them can predetermine the value of the shared secret key.
  2. Establish a shared secret key for a symmetric cryptographic technique between two entities A and B by key transport. In a secret key transport mechanism the secret key is chosen by one entity A and is transferred to another entity B, suitably protected by asymmetric techniques.
  3. Make an entity's public key available to other entities by key transport. In a public key transport mechanism, the public key of an entity A must be transferred to other entities in an authenticated way, but not requiring secrecy.

Some of the mechanisms of this part of ISO/IEC 11770 are based on the corresponding authentication mechanisms in ISO/IEC 9798-3.

This part of ISO/IEC 11770 does not cover aspects of key management such as

  • key lifecycle management,
  • mechanisms to generate or validate asymmetric key pairs,
  • mechanisms to store, archive, delete, destroy, etc. keys.

While this part of ISO/IEC 11770 does not explicitly cover the distribution of an entity's private key (of an asymmetric key pair) from a trusted third party to a requesting entity, the key transport mechanisms de-scribed can be used to achieve this.

This part of ISO/IEC 11770 does not cover the imple-mentations of the transformations used in the key man-agement mechanisms.


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