The mission of this Working Group (WG) is to develop a process for encrypting/decrypting digital content (including XML documents and portions thereof) and an XML syntax used to represent the (1) encrypted content and (2) information that enables an intended recipient to decrypt it.. Please see the Charter for further information on the constitution of this WG. This WG does not address broader XML security issues including XML Signature, authentication, and authorization. This WG has successfully advanced all chartered deliverables to their final state and the charter has expired; presently the mailing list may be used to ask questions about the specifications or interop report.
If you want to join, or are new to the Working Group you should understand how to contribute, how to work with the chair, when the next meeting is, and catch up on some background reading. Otherwise, just start participating on the list!
If you are interested in a light-weight introduction to XML Encryption, you may want to review the primer background reading.
See previous deliverables for proposals and previous drafts, and interoperability matrices and histories if applicable.
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