INCITS/ISO/IEC 13888-1 : 2004
Withdrawn
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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY - SECURITY TECHNIQUES - NON-REPUDIATION - PART 1: GENERAL
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11-15-2015
English
01-01-2004
Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
3.1 Definitions from ISO 7498-2
3.2 Definitions from ISO/IEC 9594-8
3.3 Definitions from ISO/IEC 9797-1
3.4 Definitions from ISO/IEC 10118-1
3.5 Definitions from ISO/IEC 10181-1
3.6 Definitions from ISO/IEC 10181-4
3.7 Definitions from ISO/IEC 11770-3
3.8 Definitions from ISO/IEC 18014
3.9 Definitions unique to this International Standard
on non-repudiation
4 Symbols (and abbreviated terms
5 Organisation of the remaining part of this part of the
International Standard
6 Requirements
7 Generic non-repudiation services
7.1 Entities involved in the provision and verification
of evidence
7.2 Non-repudiation services
8 Trusted third party involvement
8.1 Evidence generation phase
8.2 Evidence transfer, storage and retrieval phase
8.3 Evidence verification phase
9 Evidence generation and verification mechanisms
9.1 Secure envelopes
9.2 Digital signatures
9.3 Evidence verification mechanism
10 Non-repudiation tokens
10.1 Generic non-repudiation token
10.2 Time-stamping token
10.3 Notarization token
11 Specific non-repudiation services
11.1 Non-repudiation of origin
11.2 Non-repudiation of delivery
11.3 Non-repudiation of submission
11.4 Non-repudiation of transport
12 Use of specific non-repudiation tokens in a
messaging environment
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