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IEEE P1363 is an Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) standardization project for public-key cryptography. It includes specifications for: Traditional public-key cryptography (IEEE Std 1363-2000 and 1363a-2004) Lattice-based public-key cryptography (IEEE Std 1363.1-2008)
P1363.3/D9, May 2013 - IEEE Standard for Identity-Based Cryptographic Techniques using Pairings Abstract: Common identity-based public-key cryptographic techniques that use pairings, including mathematical primitives for secret value (key) derivation, public-key encryption, and digital signatures, as well as cryptographic schemes based on those ...
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Abstract: This standard specifies common public-key cryptographic techniques, including mathematical primitives for secret value (key) derivation, public-key encryption, and digital signatures, and cryptographic schemes based on those primitives.
The history of the IEEE P1363.2a project began in late 1996 with a presentation to the IEEE P1363 Working Group of a password-based public-key method for key agreement. Originally submitted as material for potential inclusion in the P1363 document, which later became IEEE Std 1363-2000,b this
IEEE P1363 Overview . Objective and Scope of P1363.2 Objective Continue to facilitate interoperable security by providing comprehensive coverage of public-key techniques using passwords and other low-grade secrets Scope Cryptographic parameters and keys Password-based key establishment & authentication
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Oct 10, 1997 · Burt Kaliski. Chief Scientist, RSA Laboratories Chair, IEEE P1363. Revised July 1997. What hat is is P1363? P1363? Emerging IEEE standard for public-key cryptography based on three families: Discrete Logarithm (DL) systems. Elliptic Curve Discrete Logarithm (EC) systems. Integer Factorization (IF) systems.
IEEE P1363.3 . Standard Specifications for Public Key Cryptography: Identity Based Key Agreement Scheme (IBKAS) Abstract. This document specifies pairing based, identity based, and authenticated key agreement techniques.