ISO/IEC 18014
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ISO/IEC 18014 Information technology — Security techniques — Time-stamping services is an international standard that specifies time-stamping techniques. It comprises four parts:
- Part 1: Framework[1]
- Part 2: Mechanisms producing independent tokens[2]
- Part 3: Mechanisms producing linked tokens[3]
- Part 4: Traceability of time sources[4]
Part 1: Framework
[edit]In this first part of ISO/IEC 18014, several things are explained and developed:
- The identification of the objectives of a time authority.
- The description of a general model on which time stamping services are based.
- The definition of time stamping services.
- The definition of the basic protocols of time stamping.
- The specifications of the protocols between the involved entities.
Key words: audit, non-repudiation, security, time-stamp
Part 2: Mechanisms producing independent tokens
[edit]A time-stamping service provides evidence that a data item existed before a certain point in time. Time-stamp services produce time-stamp tokens, which are data structures containing a verifiable cryptographic binding between a data item's representation and a time-value. This part of ISO/IEC 18014 defines time-stamping mechanisms that produce independent tokens, which can be verified one by one.
Part 3: Mechanisms producing linked tokens
[edit]This part of ISO/IEC 18014:
- Describes a general model for time-stamping services producing linked tokens.
- Describes the basic components used to construct a time-stamping service of this type.
- Defines the data structures used to interact with a time-stamping service of this type.
- Describes specific instances of such time-stamping services.
References
[edit]- ^ "ISO/IEC 18014-1:2008". ISO. Retrieved 2023-05-27.
- ^ "ISO/IEC 18014-2:2009". ISO. Retrieved 2023-05-27.
- ^ "ISO/IEC 18014-3:2009". ISO. Retrieved 2023-05-27.
- ^ "ISO/IEC 18014-4:2015". ISO. Retrieved 2023-05-27.