ITU-T X.800-X.849 series – Supplement on guidelines for implementing system and network security |
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Network security is designed around a strong security framework, available tools, and standardized protocols. In complex multi-vendor environments, standards-based security solutions can ensure interoperability and operational efficiencies in realizing end-to-end security. Network providers depend upon security information available to them to help plan, design and implement and maintain their networks in order to meet the security objectives. Standards-based systematic methodology and guidelines identify and address critical security challenges of network and information security.This supplement establishes guidelines for implementing system and network security with a focus on telecommunications networks. This supplement provides security guidelines for critical activities during the network life-cycle. These guidelines address four areas: 1) technical security policy, 2) asset identification, 3) threats, vulnerabilities and mitigations, and 4) security assessment. The guidelines and associated templates help in systematically addressing the security of networks. |
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Guidelines for identity-based cryptosystems used for cross-domain secure communications
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2023
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here
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Overview of hybrid approaches for key exchange with quantum key distribution
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2022
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here
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Guidelines for security management of using artificial intelligence technology
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2022
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here
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Successful use of security standards (2nd edition)
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2020
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here
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Description of the incubation mechanism and ways to improve it
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2020
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here
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Strategic approaches to the transformation of security studies
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2020
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here
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