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What Is PKCS #7
What is PKCS (Public-Key Cryptography Standards) #7? What is it used for?
✍: FYIcenter.com
PKCS (Public-Key Cryptography Standards) #7 is a standard, RFC 2315,
from the PKCS series; defines a syntax for data
that may have cryptography applied to it, such as for digital signatures
and digital envelopes.
PKCS #7 can be used to store certificate or certificate path.
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