GB/T 18794.7-2003
ActiveInformation technology--Open Systems Interconnection--Security frameworks for open systems--Part 7:Security audit and alarms framework
信息技术 开放系统互连 开放系统安全框架 第7部分:安全审计和报警框架
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies a framework for security audit and alarms within Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) environments, defining how audit events are generated, collected, and analyzed to detect security violations. It is applied in the design and evaluation of network security systems, particularly for ensuring accountability and intrusion detection in distributed IT infrastructures. The framework guides developers and administrators in implementing audit trails and alarm mechanisms for products like firewalls, servers, and network monitoring tools.
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