ISO/IEC 14888-2:2008/COR1:2015
Information technology - Security techniques - Digital signatures with appendix - Part 2: Integer factorization based mechanisms - Technical Corrigendum 1: To ISO/IEC 14888-2:2008
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ISO/IEC 14888-2:2008/COR1:2015 provides a technical corrigendum to the part of ISO/IEC 14888 focused on digital signatures with appendix, specifically integer factorization based mechanisms. It is relevant for teams that need to review or maintain cryptographic documentation, verify implementation consistency, or update compliance records tied to signature generation and validation processes. As a corrigendum to the parent document, ISO/IEC 14888-2:2008/COR1:2015 should be read as a supporting correction reference rather than a standalone technical specification.
Overview of ISO/IEC 14888-2:2008/COR1:2015
This corrigendum supports the technical framework defined in ISO/IEC 14888-2:2008 by addressing corrections associated with integer factorization based digital signature mechanisms. In practical terms, it is useful where engineering documentation, security reviews, or procurement checks depend on an accurate reading of the parent document. Organizations involved in technical validation, cryptographic assurance, or conformity assessment may use it to maintain alignment between published requirements and internal implementation records. ISO/IEC 14888-2:2008/COR1:2015 is therefore most relevant when precision in the referenced security techniques matters.
Compliance applications of ISO/IEC 14888-2:2008/COR1:2015
ISO/IEC 14888-2:2008/COR1:2015 is typically consulted during documented evaluation of signature-related security functions, especially when a project references the parent part of ISO/IEC 14888 in product design or verification activities. It may support compliance workflows for software, embedded systems, secure communications platforms, and other implementations that rely on digital signature mechanisms based on integer factorization. For laboratories, assessors, and procurement teams, it helps ensure that technical review, acceptance criteria, and regulatory preparation are based on the corrected reference text.
Importance of compliance with ISO/IEC 14888-2:2008/COR1:2015
Using the corrigendum alongside the parent document helps reduce interpretation errors in engineering documentation and improves consistency across testing workflows, security validation, and quality assurance processes. For organizations managing cryptographic controls, even a small correction can affect technical assessment, conformity assessment preparation, or implementation review. ISO/IEC 14888-2:2008/COR1:2015 supports risk reduction by helping teams rely on the corrected requirements when evaluating digital signature behavior, maintaining operational consistency, and preparing compliance evidence for internal or external audits.
- Technical corrigendum linked to the parent ISO/IEC 14888-2:2008 reference
- Relevant to integer factorization based digital signature mechanisms
- Useful for implementation review, testing consistency, and compliance documentation
- Supports corrected interpretation during procurement and conformity assessment workflows
- Publication Date: 2015-09-15
- Standard Status: Corrigendum
- Publisher: IEC
- Edition: 2
- New Version Available: ISO/IEC 14888 (2024-06-24)
- Previous Version: ISO/IEC 14888 (2018-12-11)
- This Version: ISO/IEC 14888 (2015-09-15)
- Previous Version: ISO/IEC 14888 (2008-01-04)
- Previous Version: ISO/IEC 14888 (2008-01-04)
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