GB/T 14805.9-2001
AbolishedElectronic data interchange foradministration,commerce and transport(EDIFACT)--Application level syntax rules(Syntax version number:4)--Part 9:Security key and certificate management message(message type-KEYMAN)
用于行政、商业和运输业电子数据交换的应用级语法规则(语法版本号:4) 第9部分:安全密钥和证书管理报文(报文类型为KEYMAN)
Application Summary AI generated
This standard defines the syntax and structure for the KEYMAN message type, which is used to manage security keys and digital certificates within EDIFACT-based electronic data interchange (EDI) systems. It is applied in administrative, commercial, and transport sectors to securely exchange, update, and revoke cryptographic keys and certificates between trading partners. The standard ensures interoperability and data integrity in automated B2B transactions requiring authentication and encryption.
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