RFC 8230 on Using RSA Algorithms with CBOR Object Signing and Encryption (COSE) Messages

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        RFC 8230

        Title:      Using RSA Algorithms with  
                    CBOR Object Signing and Encryption (COSE)
                    Messages 
        Author:     M. Jones
        Status:     Standards Track
        Stream:     IETF
        Date:       September 2017
        Mailbox:    mbj@microsoft.com
        Pages:      12
        Characters: 21655
        Updates/Obsoletes/SeeAlso:   None

        I-D Tag:    draft-jones-cose-rsa-05.txt

        URL:        https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc8230

        DOI:        10.17487/RFC8230

The CBOR Object Signing and Encryption (COSE) specification defines
cryptographic message encodings using Concise Binary Object
Representation (CBOR).  This specification defines algorithm
encodings and representations enabling RSA algorithms to be used for
COSE messages.  Encodings are specified for the use of RSA
Probabilistic Signature Scheme (RSASSA-PSS) signatures, RSA
Encryption Scheme - Optimal Asymmetric Encryption Padding
(RSAES-OAEP) encryption, and RSA keys.

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