Public-Key Cryptography Standards (PKCS) are a group of public-key cryptography standards devised and published by RSA Laboratories. They cover a variety of cryptographic algorithms, data formats, and protocols. They are used for implementing public key cryptography, such as RSA, in various applications, including digital signatures, encryption, and certificate management. Common examples include PKCS#1 (RSA cryptography), PKCS#7 (cryptographic message syntax), PKCS#10 (certificate signing requests), and PKCS#12 (personal information exchange).
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