ISO/IEC 10118-1:2016
Information technology — Security techniques — Hash-functions — Part 1: General
OVERVIEW
ISO/IEC 10118-1:2016 specifies hash-functions and is therefore applicable to the provision of authentication, integrity and non-repudiation services. Hash-functions map strings of bits of variable (but usually upper bounded) length to fixed-length strings of bits, using a specified algorithm. They can be used for
- reducing a message to a short imprint for input to a digital signature mechanism, and
- committing the user to a given string of bits without revealing this string.
NOTE The hash-functions specified in ISO/IEC 10118 (all parts) do not involve the use of secret keys. However, these hash-functions may be used, in conjunction with secret keys, to build message authentication codes. Message Authentication Codes (MACs) provide data origin authentication as well as message integrity. Techniques for computing a MAC using a hash-function are specified in ISO/IEC 9797-2 [1].
ISO/IEC 10118-1:2016 contains definitions, symbols, abbreviations and requirements that are common to all the other parts of ISO/IEC 10118. The criteria used to select the algorithms specified in subsequent parts of ISO/IEC 10118 are defined in Annex B of this document.
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PRODUCT DETAILS
| Status | Current |
|---|---|
| Edition | 2016 |
| No. of Pages | 12 |
| ICS Classification | 35.030 IT Security |
| Committee | ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 27 |
| Available for Purchase | For sale in Singapore only |
| Adoption | IEC |