Provides an overview of network security and related definitions. It defines and describes the concepts associated with, and provides management guidance on, network security. (Network security applies to the security of devices, security of management activities related to the devices, applications/services, and end-users, in addition to security of the information being transferred across the communication links.)
This standard a) specifes the coded representation of the character; b) specifies a repertoire of the Lating alphabetic and non-alphabetic characters for the communication of text in many European languages using the Lating script; c) specifies rules for the definitions and use of graphic character subrepertoires, i.e., subsets of the specified character repertoire.
ISO/IEC 9797-1:2011 specifies six MAC algorithms that use a secret key and an n-bit block cipher to calculate an m-bit MAC. ISO/IEC 9797-1:2011 can be applied to the security services of any security architecture, process, or application.
Defines data quality encoding in XML. It is an XML schema implementation derived from ISO 19157:2013 and the data quality related concepts from ISO 19115 2.
Data security breaches continue to put millions of consumers at risk. Protecting consumer information is a shared responsibility for all parties involved including legacy and cloud service providers, organizations that store, transmit, or process consumer information, financial institutions, and individual consumers. This standard provides requirements, recommendations, and information regarding consumer information, business data, general data protection, and breach notification. Topics addressed within the scope of this standard Part 1: Data Protection include the following: NIST Security and Privacy Controls; Cryptography and Key Management; Device Management and Security.
The purpose of this Technical Report is to provide a general framework for discussing characters and glyphs. The framework is applicable to a variety of coded character sets and glyph-identification schemes. For illustration, this Technical Report uses ex-amples from characters coded in ISO/IEC 10646 and glyphs registered according to ISO/IEC 10036.
This Technical Report
- differentiates between coded charac-ters and registered glyphs
- identifies the domain of use of coded characters and glyph identifiers
- provides a conceptual framework for the formatting and presentation of coded character data using glyph iden-tifiers and glyph representations
This Technical Report describes idealized principles that were not completely followed in coding characters for ISO/IEC 10646 and in registering glyphs according to ISO/IEC 10036. The fact that ISO/IEC 10646, ISO/IEC 10036, and other standards do not completely follow the principles in the model does not invalidate the model and does not diminish the utility of having the model.
This standard specifies the general, physical, and magnetic requirements for interchangeability of the one - or two-sided, 5.25-Inch (130-mm) (nominal), 96-tracks-per-inch (tpi) (3,8-tracks-per-millimeter(tpmm)) flexible disk cartridge (for 7958-bits-per-radian(bpr) use) as required to achieve unformatted disk cartridge interchange among disk drives using 80 tracks per side and associated information processing systems
Details information interchange among information processing systems, communication systems, and associated equipment. Specifies a set of 128 characters (control characters and graphics characters such as letters, digits, and symbols) with their coded representation.
The Simple Identity Management Profile (see clause 5) is a component profile that provides the ability to manage local accounts on a system and to represent the local system's view of a principal that is authenticated through a third-party authentication service. The Simple Identity Management Profile does not specify CIM-based mechanisms for performing the authentication of credentials.
ISO/TS 19139:2007 defines Geographic MetaData XML (gmd) encoding, an XML Schema implementation derived from ISO 19115.