[lamps] WG Last Call: draft-ietf-lamps-pq-composite-sigs-08 (Ends 2025-10-06)

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Subject: WG Last Call: draft-ietf-lamps-pq-composite-sigs-08 (Ends 2025-10-06)

This message starts a 2-week WG Last Call for this document.

Abstract:
   This document defines combinations of ML-DSA [FIPS.204] in hybrid
   with traditional algorithms RSASSA-PKCS1-v1.5, RSASSA-PSS, ECDSA,
   Ed25519, and Ed448.  These combinations are tailored to meet security
   best practices and regulatory guidelines.  Composite ML-DSA is
   applicable in any application that uses X.509 or PKIX data structures
   that accept ML-DSA, but where the operator wants extra protection
   against breaks or catastrophic bugs in ML-DSA.

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