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Data / Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol / Public-key cryptography / Transport Layer Security / XMPP Standards Foundation / IPsec / URI scheme / Secure Real-time Transport Protocol / S/MIME / Cryptographic protocols / Computing / Cryptography
Date: 2014-04-08 13:18:33
Data
Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol
Public-key cryptography
Transport Layer Security
XMPP Standards Foundation
IPsec
URI scheme
Secure Real-time Transport Protocol
S/MIME
Cryptographic protocols
Computing
Cryptography

XEP-0210: Requirements for Encrypted Sessions Ian Paterson mailto:[removed] xmpp:[removed[removed]Version 0.2

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