GB/T 17143.7-1997
ActiveInformationtechnology--Open systems interconnection--Systems management--Part 7:Security alarm reporting function
信息技术 开放系统互连 系统管理 第7部分:安全告警报告功能
Application Summary AI generated
This standard defines the function for reporting security-related alarms within Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) management environments. It specifies the service and protocol for communicating security alarm information, such as unauthorized access attempts or integrity violations, between managed systems. The standard is applied in network management and distributed system contexts to enable consistent security event reporting across heterogeneous IT infrastructures.
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