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Title : Using CMS to Protect Firmware Packages
Author(s) : R. Housley
Filename : draft-housley-cms-fw-wrap-07.txt
Pages : 59
Date : 2004-10-13
This document describes the use of the Cryptographic Message Syntax
(CMS) to protect firmware packages. A digital signature is used to
protect the firmware package from undetected modification and provide
data origin authentication. Encryption is optionally used to protect
the firmware package from disclosure, and compression is optionally
used to reduce the size of the protected firmware package. A
firmware package loading receipt can optionally be generated to
acknowledge the successful loading of a firmware package. Similarly,
a firmware package load error report can optionally be generated to
convey the failure to load a firmware package.
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