GB/Z 20649-2006
ActiveElectronic imaging - Recommendations for the management of electronic recording systems for the recording of documents that may be required as evidence, on WORM optical disk
电子成像 在WORM光盘上记录证据文件的电子记录系统的推荐管理方法
Application Summary AI generated
This standard provides management recommendations for electronic recording systems that use WORM (Write Once Read Many) optical disks to store documents that may be required as legal evidence. It is applied in contexts where document authenticity, integrity, and long-term preservation are critical, such as in government archives, legal proceedings, and corporate record-keeping. The standard ensures that recorded documents meet evidentiary requirements by defining procedures for system operation, data integrity checks, and audit trails.
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