GB/T 18237.4-2003
ActiveInformation technology--Open systems interconnection--Generic upper layers security--Part 4: Protecting transfer syntax specification
信息技术 开放系统互连 通用高层安全 第4部分: 保护传送语法规范
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the syntax and rules for protecting data transfer in Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) upper layers, ensuring confidentiality and integrity during communication. It is applied in network protocol implementations and security systems that require standardized protection of application-layer data exchanges across heterogeneous computing environments. The standard is particularly relevant for developers and engineers designing secure interoperable systems in telecommunications, enterprise networking, and distributed computing.
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