GB/Z 19717-2005
ActiveSecure message interchange based on Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions
基于多用途互联网邮件扩展(MIME)的安全报文交换
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies a method for secure message exchange by applying cryptographic security services, such as digital signatures and encryption, to MIME-formatted email messages. It is primarily used in Chinese electronic commerce, government document transmission, and enterprise communication systems where authenticated and confidential data transfer over email is required. The standard ensures interoperability and security compliance for applications handling sensitive information via internet mail protocols.
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