GB/T 18794.6-2003
ActiveInformation technology--Open Systems Interconnection--Security frameworks for open systems--Part 6:Integrity framework
信息技术 开放系统互连 开放系统安全框架 第6部分:完整性框架
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies a security framework for ensuring data integrity within Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) environments. It defines concepts, mechanisms, and services to protect against unauthorized modification or destruction of information during transmission across interconnected systems. The standard is applied in the design and evaluation of network protocols, security architectures, and communication products that require integrity guarantees in enterprise IT and telecommunications networks.
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