Decryption Transform for XML Signature - (W3C Candidate Recommendation as of 2002-07-20) specifies the "decryption transform," which enables XML Signatures verification even if both signature and encryption operations are performed on an XML document
Federal Public Key Infrastructure (FPKI) Steering Committee - Federal CIO Council - comprising representatives from all Federal agencies either using or considering the use of public key technology in support of electronic transactions, is responsible for promoting the development and proper use of a Federal Public Key Infrastructure (FPKI)
IETF/W3C XML Digital Signature Working Group - mission is to develop an XML compliant syntax used for representing the signature of Web resources and portions of protocol messages (anything referencable by a URI) and procedures for computing and verifying such signatures
An Internet Attribute Certificate Profile for Authorization - (IETF RFC 3281) defines a profile for the use of X.509 Attribute Certificates in Internet Protocols, emphasizing attribute certificate support for Internet electronic mail, IPSec, and WWW security applications, Stephen Farrell and Russell Housley, April 2002
XML Key Management Specification (XKMS 2.0) - (W3C Working Draft as of 2002-07-20) specifies protocols for distributing and registering public keys, suitable for use in conjunction with the proposed standard for XML Signature developed by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) and the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) and an anticipated companion standard for XML encryption
XML Key Management Specification Bulk Operation (X-BULK) - (W3C Working Draft as of 2002-07-20) extends the XML Key Management Specification (XKMS) protocol to encompass the bulk registration operations necessary for interfacing with such systems as smart card management systems
XML Key Management (2.0) Requirements - (W3C Working Draft as of 2002-07-20) lists the design principles, scope and requirements for XML Key Management specifications and trust server key management implementations
XML Key Management Work Group - World Wide Web Consortium - mission of this working group is to develop a specification of XML application/protocol that allows a simple client to obtain key information (values, certificates, management or trust data) from a web service
XML-Signature Syntax and Processing - (W3C Recommendation) specifies processing rules and syntax for XML digital signatures, which provide integrity, message authentication, and/or signer authentication services for data of any type, whether located within the XML that includes the signature or elsewhere
XML-Signature Requirements - (W3C/IETF Working Draft as of 2002-07-20) requirements as they relate to the signature syntax, data model, format, cryptographic processing, and external requirements and coordination
XML-Signature XPath Filter 2.0 - (W3C Proposed Recommendation as of 2002-09-03) defines a new XML Signature transform to facilitate the development of efficient document subsetting implementations that interoperate under similar performance profiles