- XML Encryption
XML Encryption, also known as XML-Enc, is a specification, governed by a W3C recommendation, that defines how to encrypt the contents of an
XML element.Although XML Encryption can be used to encrypt any kind of data, it is nonetheless known as "XML Encryption" because an XML element (either an
EncryptedData orEncryptedKey element) contains or refers to the cipher text, keying information, and algorithms.Both
XML Signature and XML Encryption use theKeyInfo element, which appears as the child of aSignedInfo ,EncryptedData , orEncryptedKey element and provides information to a recipient about what keying material to use in validating a signature or decrypting encrypted data.The KeyInfo element is optional: it can be attached in the message, or be delivered through a secure channel.
External links
* [http://www.w3.org/TR/xmlenc-core/ W3C info]
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