GB/T 19713-2005
AbolishedInformation technology-Security techniques-Public key in frastructure-Online certificate status protocol
信息技术 安全技术 公钥基础设施 在线证书状态协议
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the Online Certificate Status Protocol (OCSP), which enables real-time verification of the validity status of digital certificates in a public key infrastructure (PKI). It is applied in network security environments, such as e-commerce, online banking, and secure email, to check whether a certificate has been revoked or is still valid without requiring a full certificate revocation list (CRL). The protocol is used by client applications, such as web browsers and authentication servers, to query a responder for the current status of a specific certificate.
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Information technology-Security technology-Internet public key infrastructure-Certificate management protocol
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