The OASIS Key Management Interoperability Protocol (KMIP) TC [1] members have recently approved a Committee Specification Draft (CSD) and a Committee Note Draft (CND) and submitted both for 30-day public reviews:
Key Management Interoperability Protocol Profiles Version 1.3
Committee Specification Draft 01 / Public Review Draft 01
07 April 2016
and
Key Management Interoperability Protocol Test Cases Version 1.3
Committee Note Draft 01 / Public Review Draft 01
07 April 2016
Overview:
KMIP Profiles V1.3 is intended for developers and architects who wish to design systems and applications that conform to the Key Management Interoperability Protocol specification.
KMIP Test Cases V1.3 describes test cases that demonstrate the Key Management Interoperability Protocol when used in implementations.
About the TC:
The Key Management Interoperability Protocol (KMIP) is a single, comprehensive protocol for communication between clients that request any of a wide range of encryption keys and servers that store and manage those keys. By replacing redundant, incompatible key management protocols, KMIP provides better data security while at the same time reducing expenditures on multiple products.
Public Review Period:
The public review starts 17 May 2016 at 00:00 UTC and ends 15 June 2016 at 23:59 UTC.
This is an open invitation to comment. OASIS solicits feedback from potential users, developers and others, whether OASIS members or not, for the sake of improving the interoperability and quality of its technical work.
Reviewers may provide comments directly from the comment-tag version of document. The files
kmip-profiles-v1.3-csprd01-COMMENT-TAGS.html
and
kmip-testcases-v1.3-cnprd01-COMMENT-TAGS.html
contain HTML versions of the draft with a “[comment?]” link next to each section heading. Clicking on this link will launch your email application and begin a message to
kmip-comment@lists.oasis-open.org with the specific section number and title in the subject line. Simply enter your comment and click send.
URIs:
The prose specification document and related files are available here:
- Key Management Interoperability Protocol Profiles Version 1.3
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Test cases:
- Key Management Interoperability Protocol Test Cases Version 1.3
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ZIP distribution file (complete):
For your convenience, OASIS provides a complete package of the prose documents and related files in ZIP distribution files. You can download the ZIP files here:
- Key Management Interoperability Protocol Profiles Version 1.3
- Key Management Interoperability Protocol Test Cases Version 1.3
Additional information about the specification and the KMIP can be found at the TC's public home page:
Comments may be submitted to the TC by any person through the use of the OASIS TC Comment Facility which can be used by following the instructions on the TC's "Send A Comment" page, or directly at:
Comments submitted by TC non-members for this work and for other work of this TC are publicly archived and can be viewed at:
All comments submitted to OASIS are subject to the OASIS Feedback License, which ensures that the feedback you provide carries the same obligations at least as the obligations of the TC members. In connection with these public reviews of "Key Management Interoperability Protocol Profiles Version 1.3" and "Key Management Interoperability Protocol Test Cases Version 1.3", we call your attention to the OASIS IPR Policy [2] applicable especially [3] to the work of this technical committee. All members of the TC should be familiar with this document, which may create obligations regarding the disclosure and availability of a member's patent, copyright, trademark and license rights that read on an approved OASIS specification.
OASIS invites any persons who know of any such claims to disclose these if they may be essential to the implementation of the above specification, so that notice of them may be posted to the notice page for this TC's work.
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[1] OASIS Key Management Interoperability Protocol (KMIP) TC
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