GB/T 17143.8-1997
ActiveInformationtechnology--Open systems interconnection--Systems management--Part 8:Security audit trail function
信息技术 开放系统互连 系统管理 第8部分:安全审计跟踪功能
Application Summary AI generated
This standard defines the security audit trail function for Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) system management, specifying the service and protocol for collecting and reviewing security-related events. It is applied in network management environments where systems must log access attempts, data modifications, and other security-relevant activities to support accountability and incident analysis. The standard is used by developers and administrators implementing OSI-compliant network management systems that require standardized security auditing capabilities.
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