BH GSO ISO/IEC 20008-1:2017
Bahraini Standard
Current Edition
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Approved on
03 April 2017
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Information technology -- Security techniques -- Anonymous digital signatures -- Part 1: General
BH GSO ISO/IEC 20008-1:2017 Files
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20 Pages
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BH GSO ISO/IEC 20008-1:2017 Scope
ISO/IEC 20008-1:2013 specifies principles, including a general model, a set of entities, a number of processes, and general requirements for the following two categories of anonymous digital signature mechanisms:
signature mechanisms using a group public key, and
signature mechanisms using multiple public keys.
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