S/MIME Mail Security WG approved - IETF
--- begin forwarded text Mime-Version: 1.0 Date: Sat, 8 Nov 1997 12:37:28 -0500 To: dcsb@ai.mit.edu From: Vin McLellan <vin@shore.net> Subject: S/MIME Mail Security WG approved - IETF Sender: bounce-dcsb@ai.mit.edu Precedence: bulk Reply-To: Vin McLellan <vin@shore.net> <Forwarded message; off the IETF-Announce mailing list> ------------------------- To: IETF-Announce: ; Subject: WG ACTION: S/MIME Mail Security (smime) Date: Fri, 07 Nov 1997 18:19:29 -0500 From: Steve Coya <scoya@cnri.reston.va.us> A new working group has been approved in the Security Area of the IETF. Contact the Area Director or Working Group Chair for more information. S/MIME Mail Security (smime) ---------------------------- Chair(s): Russ Housley <housley@spyrus.com> Security Area Director(s): Jeffrey Schiller <jis@mit.edu> Security Area Advisor: Jeffrey Schiller <jis@mit.edu> Mailing Lists: General Discussion:ietf-smime@imc.org To Subscribe: ietf-smime-request@imc.org Archive: http://www.imc.org/ietf-smime/ Description of Working Group: The S/MIME Working Group will define MIME encapsulation of digitally signed and encrypted objects whose format is based on PKCS #7. [1] X.509 Certificates and CRLs as profiled by the existing PKIX Working Group will be used to support authentication and key management. The Working Group will base its work on the S/MIME version 2 specification (available from RSA Data Security), but the Working Group will be free to change any part of that specification. In particular, the Working Group will prepare a new document that allows algorithm independence, based on PKCS #7 1.5. The message syntax specification, based on PKCS #7 version 1.5, will be expanded to allow additional key signature and key exchange algorithms. The message and certificate specifications will be revised to allow them to become standards. The optional security extensions document will specify protocols that allow for additional security features, such as signed message receipts. The S/MIME Working Group will attempt to coordinate its efforts with the OpenPGP Working Group in areas where the work of the two groups overlap, particularly in specification of cryptographic algorithms and MIME structure. [1] RSA Data Security publishes the PKCS Series of documents. RSA Data Security has permitted the IETF to publish them as Informational RFCs as well as to extend and enhance them. Goals and Milestones: Nov 97 Submit First draft of message syntax specification as an I-D. Nov 97 Submit First draft of S/MIME v3 message specification as an I-D. Nov 97 Submit First draft of S/MIME optional security extensions as an I-D. Nov 97 Submit First draft of S/MIME v3 certificate specification as an I-D Dec 97 WG Last Call on Message Syntax. Dec 97 WG Last Call on Certifiticate Specification. Dec 97 WG Last Call on Message specification. Jan 98 WG Last Call on Optional Security Extensions. Jan 98 Submit Message Syntax I-D to IESG for consideration as a /end forwarded message/ "Cryptography is like literacy in the Dark Ages. Infinitely potent, for good and ill... yet basically an intellectual construct, an idea, which by its nature will resist efforts to restrict it to bureaucrats and others who deem only themselves worthy of such Privilege." _ A thinking man's Creed for Crypto/ vbm. * Vin McLellan + The Privacy Guild + <vin@shore.net> * 53 Nichols St., Chelsea, MA 02150 USA <617> 884-5548 For help on using this list (especially unsubscribing), send a message to "dcsb-request@ai.mit.edu" with one line of text: "help". --- end forwarded text ----------------- Robert Hettinga (rah@shipwright.com), Philodox e$, 44 Farquhar Street, Boston, MA 02131 USA "... however it may deserve respect for its usefulness and antiquity, [predicting the end of the world] has not been found agreeable to experience." -- Edward Gibbon, 'Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire' The e$ Home Page: http://www.shipwright.com/ Ask me about FC98 in Anguilla!: <http://www.fc98.ai/>
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