GB/Z 25320.5-2013
ActivePower systems management and associated information exchange - Data and communications security - Part 5: Security for GB/T 18657 and derivatives
电力系统管理及其信息交换 数据和通信安全 第5部分:GB/T 18657等及其衍生标准的安全
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies security measures for data and communications in power systems, focusing on protecting the integrity and confidentiality of protocols based on GB/T 18657 and its derivatives. It is applied in the electrical power industry, particularly for substation automation, telecontrol, and remote monitoring systems where secure communication between control centers and field devices is critical. The standard ensures that legacy and modern power system protocols meet cybersecurity requirements to prevent unauthorized access or data tampering.
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