ETSI
ETSI
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Technical committeeTypeAcronymETSI TS 187 016CommitteePublished year2010Description
To provide countermeasure to assure that users of the NGN have protection from abuse of identity. This to cover Identity protection, authentication and integrity countermeasures and to define credential management. The document will extend from TR 187010 and will identify the functional objectives from ISO 15408-2 (particularly those in class Privacy and related to subject-user binding).
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Technical committeeTypeAcronymETSI TS 187 003CommitteePublished year2011Description
This work item aims to define a stage 2, NGN release 3 security architecture. This Work Item shall set forth the specific security architecture for NGN Release 3 using the Release 2 document as a baseline with additions to support the Release 3 functionality as described in the Release 3 definition.
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Technical committeeTypeAcronymETSI TS 187 001CommitteePublished year2014Description
This new work item aims to capture the NGN release 1 specific security objectives and requirements in a stage 1 type deliverable.
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Technical committeeTypeAcronymETSI TS 133 310CommitteePublished year2013Description
The scope of this Technical Specification is limited to authentication of network elements, which are using NDS/IP or TLS.
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Technical committeeTypeAcronymETSI TS 133 234CommitteePublished year2012Description
The document specifies the security architecture; trust model and security requirements for the interworking of the 3GPP System and WLAN Access Networks. This specification is also valid for other IP based Access Networks that support the same security capabilities towards the interworking system as WLAN does.
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Technical committeeTypeAcronymETSI TS 133 210CommitteePublished year2012Description
The present document defines the security architecture for network domain IP based control planes, which shall be applied to NDS/IP-networks (i.e. 3GPP and fixed broadband networks). The scope of network domain control plane security is to cover the control signalling on selected interfaces between network elements of NDS/IP networks.
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Technical committeeTypeAcronymETSI TS 133 203CommitteePublished year2012Description
The scope for this technical specification is to specify the security features and mechanisms for secure access to the IM subsystem (IMS) for the 3G mobile telecommunication system.
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Technical committeeTypeAcronymETSI TS 104 001 V2.2.1 (2019-01)CommitteePublished year2019KeywordsDescription
The present document is a revision of ETSI TS 104 001. ETSI TS 104 001 was initially a revision of ETSI GS OSG 001 [i.5], which was originally created under the ETSI ISG OSG. The previous version of ETSI TS 104 001 was prepared by the TC PLT, but it now falls under the responsibilities of TC ATTM. This update is to ensure proper references to ANSI, IEEE and MC.
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Technical committeeTypeAcronymETSI TS 103 908 V1.1.1 (2011-10)CommitteePublished year2011KeywordsDescription
The present document contains all the information necessary to facilitate the exchange of data and control information over the power line medium between devices that share the same LV transformer(s) within a utility's electricity network. Certain aspects of the present document are defined in other documents. These documents are referenced where relevant. In the case where a referenced standard conflicts with the present document, the present document will prevail. The present document provides the necessary adaptions to the endorsed document [1]. The present scope replaces in its entirety the scope of the endorsed document [1].
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Technical committeeTypeAcronymETSI TS 103 908CommitteePublished year2006Description
The present document specifies a high-performance narrow band power line channel for control networking in the smart grid that operates in the EN 50065-1 [2] 9 kHz to 95 kHz sub-band ("A band") and is compatible with the CEN
EN 14908 Open Data Communication in Building Automation, Controls and Building Management Control Networking standard and other protocols. The present document is suitable for smart grid applications such as, but not limited to, smart metering, distribution line management, distributed generation, electric vehicle charging and demand response.
This channel definition does not include built-in support for co-existence of dissimilar transceiver types at the PHY/MAC layer. Sharing of the media with other dissimilar technologies, for example, by segmenting access time to the channel or adjusting the duty cycle, is the responsibility of upper levels of protocols that make use of the present document.