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Z private keyThat key of an entity’s asymmetric key pair which should only be used by that entity. NOTE: A private key shall not normally be disclosed. source: ISO11770-1, 1996 That key of an entity's asymmetric key pair which can only be used by that entity. NOTE - In the case of an asymmetric signature system the private key defines the signature transformation. In the case of an asymmetric encipherment system the private key defines the decipherment transformation. source: ISO13888-1, 2004 that key of an entity’s asymmetric key pair which should only be used by that entity. NOTE In the case of an asymmetric signature system the private key defines the signature transformation. In the case of an asymmetric encipherment system the private key defines the decipherment transformation. source: ISO15946-3, 2002 that key of an entity’s asymmetric key pair which should only be used by that entity [ISO/IEC 11770-1:1996]. NOTE A private key should not normally be disclosed. source: ISO18033-1, 2005 that key of an entity’s asymmetric key pair which should only be used by that entity. NOTE In the case of an asymmetric signature system the private key defines the signature transformation. In the case of an asymmetric encipherment system the private key defines the decipherment transformation. source: ISO19790, 2006 that key of an entity’s asymmetric key pair which should only be used by that entity. [ISO/IEC 9798-1: 1997] source: ISO9796-2, 2002 that key of an entity’s asymmetric key pair which should only be used by that entity. NOTE - In the case of an asymmetric signature system the private key defines the signature transformation. In the case of an asymmetric encipherment system the private key defines the decipherment transformation. source: ISO9798-1, 1997
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