WG 10 - Cryptography
CEN/CLC/JTC 13/WG 10 considers national and international standards for adoption as European standards in the domain of cryptography including postquantum cryptography. Where not being developed by other SDO's, the WG may develop CEN/CENELEC publications in this domain. In particular, the scope of JTC 13/WG 10 covers cryptographic security techniques and mechanisms for confidentiality, entity authentication, nonrepudiation, key management and data integrity
Cryptography
CEN/CLC/JTC 13/WG 10 considers national and international standards for adoption as European standards in the domain of cryptography including postquantum cryptography. Where not being developed by other SDO's, the WG may develop CEN/CENELEC publications in this domain. In particular, the scope of JTC 13/WG 10 covers cryptographic security techniques and mechanisms for confidentiality, entity authentication, nonrepudiation, key management and data integrity
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WG 10 is a Technical Committee within CLC. It is named "Cryptography" and is responsible for: CEN/CLC/JTC 13/WG 10 considers national and international standards for adoption as European standards in the domain of cryptography including postquantum cryptography. Where not being developed by other SDO's, the WG may develop CEN/CENELEC publications in this domain. In particular, the scope of JTC 13/WG 10 covers cryptographic security techniques and mechanisms for confidentiality, entity authentication, nonrepudiation, key management and data integrity This committee has published 259 standards.
WG 10 develops CLC standards in the area of Information technology. The scope of work includes: CEN/CLC/JTC 13/WG 10 considers national and international standards for adoption as European standards in the domain of cryptography including postquantum cryptography. Where not being developed by other SDO's, the WG may develop CEN/CENELEC publications in this domain. In particular, the scope of JTC 13/WG 10 covers cryptographic security techniques and mechanisms for confidentiality, entity authentication, nonrepudiation, key management and data integrity Currently, there are 259 published standards from this technical committee.
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A Technical Committee (TC) in CLC is a group of experts responsible for developing international standards in a specific technical area. TCs are composed of national member body delegates and work through consensus to create standards that meet global industry needs. Each TC may have subcommittees (SCs) and working groups (WGs) for specialized topics.