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Volume 36 ,  Issue 8  (August 1993) table of contents
Special issue on internetworking
Pages: 48 - 60  
Year of Publication: 1993
ISSN:0001-0782
Author
Stephen T. Kent  Bolt Beranek and Newman, Cambridge, MA
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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Balenson, D, Privacy enhancement for internet electronic mail: Part III Algorithms, modes, and identifiers, RFC 1423, Feb. 1993.
 
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Borenstein, N~ and Freed, N. Multipurpose Internet mail extensions. RFC 1341, May i992.
 
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CCITT Recommendation X.509~ The Directory-Authentication framework, Nov. 1988.
 
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CCITT Recommendation X.400. Data communications networks: Message handling system and service overview, Nov. 1988.
 
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Federal information processing standards publication (FIPS PUB) 81, DES modes of operation, Dec. 1980.
 
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Federal information processing stan~ dards publication 113, Computer Data Authentication, May 1985.
 
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Federal information processing standards publication (FIPS PUB) 46-1~ Data encryption standard, Reaf~ firmed jan. 1988 (supersedes F!PS PUB 46, Jan. !977).
 
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Information processing systems Open systems interconnection-- Basic reference model. Part 2: Security architecture, ISO 7498.-2, Feb. 1989.
 
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Kaliski, B. Privacy enhancement for Internet electronic mail: Part IV: Key certification and related services, RFC 1424, Feb. 1993,
 
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Kent, S.. Security requirements and protocols for a broadcast scenario, IEEE Trans. Commun. 29, 6 0une 1981), 778-786.
 
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Kent, S. and Rossen,. K, E-mail privacy tot the Internet. Bus. Commun. Rev. 20, 1 0an. 1990).
 
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Kent S. Privacy enhancement for Internet electronic mail: Part I I~ Certificate-based key management, RFC i422, Feb. 1993.
 
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Linn, J, and Kent, S. Electronic mail privacy enhancement. In Proceedings of the Second Aerospace Computer Security Conference .(Dec. 1986).
 
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Linn J. Privacy enhancement for Internet electronic mail: Part I Message encipherment and authentication procedures, RFC 1421, Feb, 1993.
 
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Postel J. Simple mail transfer protocol, RFC 821, Aug. 1982.
 
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Rivest, R. The MD5 Message-Digest Algorithm, RFC 1321, MIT Laboratory for Computer Science and RSA Data Security Inc., Apr. 1992.
 
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Rose, M. Post office protocol: Version 3, RFC 1225, May 199I.

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Kent discusses PEM, PSRG, IAB, RFC, SRI, OSI, LAN, UA, MTA, POP, TCP, IP, SMTP, UI, MIME, X400, X500, BITNET, UUNET, RFC 822, RFC 821, RFC 1423, CCITT, X509, ISO, MIC, CRL, ASCII, ANSI, MD5, RSA, DEK, DES, CBC, CA, IPRA, DCA, RFC 1422, MIC-ONL  more...