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Recommendation for Key-Derivation Methods in Key-Establishment Schemes: Draft NIST SP 800-56C Revision 2 Available for Comment

NIST is requesting comments on Draft SP 800-56C Revision 2, "Recommendation for Key-Derivation Methods in Key-Establishment Schemes." The public comment period ends May 15, 2020.

NIST requests comments on Draft Special Publication (SP) 800-56C Revision 2Recommendation for Key-Derivation Methods in Key-Establishment Schemes, which describes two categories of key-derivation methods that can be used during a key-establishment scheme as defined in SP 800-56A or SP 800-56B. The keying material derived using these methods shall be computed in its entirety before outputting any portion of it and shall only be used as secret keying material. This revision permits the use of “hybrid” shared secrets, and a newly added section specifies the conditions under which multiple instances of key expansion can be performed using a single key-derivation key obtained via randomness extraction.

The public comment period for this document is open through May 15, 2020. See the publication details for a copy of the document and instructions for submitting comments.

 

NOTE: A call for patent claims is included on page iv of this draft. For additional information, see the Information Technology Laboratory (ITL) Patent Policy--Inclusion of Patents in ITL Publications.

 

Released March 24, 2020, Updated August 14, 2020