GB/T 9387.2-1995
ActiveInformation processing system--Open systems interconnection--Basic reference model--Part 2:Security architecture
信息处理系统 开放系统互连 基本参考模型 第2部分:安全体系结构
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This standard defines the security architecture for Open Systems Interconnection (OSI), specifying security services, mechanisms, and their placement within the OSI model layers. It is applied in the design and evaluation of secure network communications, particularly for systems requiring authentication, access control, and data confidentiality across interconnected computer networks. The standard serves as a foundational reference for developers and engineers implementing security protocols in enterprise IT environments and telecommunications systems.
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