GB/T 19771-2005
AbolishedInformation technology-Security technology-Public key infrastructure-Minimum interoperability specification for PKI components
信息技术 安全技术 公钥基础设施 PKI 组件最小互操作规范
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the minimum interoperability requirements for Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) components, including certificate issuance, validation, and revocation procedures. It is applied in Chinese information technology systems to ensure that PKI products from different vendors can securely exchange digital certificates and manage public keys. The standard is primarily used in government, finance, and enterprise networks where secure electronic authentication and data integrity are required.
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