GB/T 20518-2006
AbolishedInformation security technology - Public key infrastructure - Digital certificate format
信息安全技术 公钥基础设施 数字证书格式
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the format and content structure for digital certificates used in public key infrastructure (PKI) systems within China. It is applied in information security contexts, such as e-commerce, online banking, and government services, to ensure interoperability and secure identity authentication across different PKI implementations. The standard defines mandatory fields, extensions, and encoding rules for X.509 v3 certificates, guiding certificate authorities and software developers in creating compliant digital certificates.
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