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Superseded
A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.
A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.
Hardcopy , PDF
03-31-2011
English
Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Definitions
4 Symbols and notation
5 Requirements
6 Model for MAC algorithms
6.1 Step 1 (key derivation)
6.1.1 Key Derivation Method 1
6.1.2 Key Derivation Method 2
6.2 Step 2 (padding)
6.2.1 Padding Method 1
6.2.2 Padding Method 2
6.2.3 Padding Method 3
6.2.4 Padding Method 4
6.3 Step 3 (splitting)
6.4 Step 4 (iteration)
6.5 Step 5 (final iteration)
6.5.1 Final Iteration 1
6.5.2 Final Iteration 2
6.5.3 Final Iteration 3
6.6 Step 6 (output transformation)
6.6.1 Output Transformation 1
6.6.2 Output Transformation 2
6.6.3 Output Transformation 3
6.7 Step 7 (truncation)
7 MAC algorithms
7.1 MAC Algorithm 1
7.2 MAC Algorithm 2
7.3 MAC Algorithm 3
7.4 MAC Algorithm 4
7.5 MAC Algorithm 5
7.6 MAC Algorithm 6
Annex A (normative) Object identifiers
Annex B (informative) Examples
B.1 MAC Algorithm 1
B.2 MAC Algorithm 2
B.3 MAC Algorithm 3
B.4 MAC Algorithm 4
B.5 MAC Algorithm 5
B.5.1 AES using a 128-bit key
B.5.2 AES using a 192-bit key
B.5.3 AES using a 256-bit key
B.5.4 Three-key triple DEA
B.5.5 Two-key triple DEA
B.6 MAC Algorithm 6
Annex C (informative) A security analysis of the MAC algorithms
Annex D (informative) A comparison to previous MAC algorithm
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