Telecommunications - Telephone Terminal Equipment - Requirements for Pay Telephone Keypads and Funct...
1. Scope
This Standard defines technical and ergonomic requirements for pay telephone keypads and function keys, with particular regard to the needs of persons with disabilities, to enable users to locate, identify, and operate the keys necessary to place phone calls.
Note: While the purpose of this Standard is to make the product more usable, there may be some persons with disabilities who…
Information technology — Security techniques — Digital signature schemes giving message recovery — P...
ISO/IEC 9796-2:2002 specifies three digital signature schemes giving message recovery, two of which are deterministic (non-randomized) and one of which is randomized. The security of all three schemes is based on the difficulty of factorizing large numbers. All three schemes can provide either total or partial message recovery.
The method for key production for the three signature schemes is…
Information technology - Security techniques - Digital signature schemes giving message recovery - P...
ISO/IEC 9796-2:2002 specifies three digital signature schemes giving message recovery, two of which are deterministic (non-randomized) and one of which is randomized. The security of all three schemes is based on the difficulty of factorizing large numbers. All three schemes can provide either total or partial message recovery.
The method for key production for the three signature schemes is…
Health informatics — Public key infrastructure — Part 1: Framework and overview
ISO/TS 17090-1 defines the basic concepts of a healthcare public key infrastructure (PKI) and provides a scheme of interoperability requirements to establish a PKI enabled secure communication of health information. It also identifies the major stakeholders who are communicating in health, as well as the main security services required for health communication where PKI may be required.
ISO/TS…
Health informatics — Public key infrastructure — Part 2: Certificate profile
ISO/TS 17090-2 specifies the certificate profiles required to interchange healthcare information within a single organization, between different organizations and across jurisdictional boundaries. It details the use made of public key infrastructure (PKI) digital certificates in the health industry and focuses, in particular, on specific healthcare issues relating to certificate profiles.
Health informatics — Public key infrastructure — Part 3: Policy management of certification authorit...
ISO/TS 17090-3 gives guidelines for certificate management issues involved in implementing and operating a healthcare public key infrastructure (PKI). It specifies a structure and minimum requirements for certificate policies, as well as a structure for associated certification practice statements.
ISO/TS 17090-3 also identifies the principles needed in a healthcare security policy for cross-…