GB/T 17963-2000
ActiveInformation technology--Open Systems Interconnection--Network layer security protocol
信息技术 开放系统互连 网络层安全协议
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the Network Layer Security Protocol (NLSP) for Open Systems Interconnection (OSI), defining mechanisms for authentication, integrity, and confidentiality of data at the network layer. It is applied in the design and implementation of secure communication systems, particularly within Chinese government and enterprise networks that require OSI-compliant security protocols. The standard is used by engineers and procurement professionals to ensure interoperability and security in network equipment and software supporting OSI-based secure data transmission.
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