GB/T 2312-1980
Active
GB/T 30277-2013
Abolished
National standards
GB/T 30277-2013 Information security technology—Public key infrastructures—Certification authentication institution identity code specification
GB/T 30277-2013 Information security technology—Public key infrastructures—Certification authentication institution identity code specification
Basic Information
Standard Code:
GB/T 30277-2013
Standard Type:
National standards
Standard Status:
Abolished
is_force_gb:
no
CCS Name:
Data encryption
ICS Name:
Character sets and information encoding
Publish Date:
2013-12-31
Implement Date:
2014-07-15
Pages:
14 pages
Scope
This standard establishes the general principles for the preparation of identification codes for electronic certification authorities.
This standard applies to PKI-based application systems, and the unified electronic certification authority code provides the basic conditions for establishing a national CA directory query system.
Development Information
Referenced Standards
GB/T 16262.1-2006 Information technology—Abstract syntax notation one (ASN.1)—Part 1:Specification of basic notation
GB/T 20518-2006 Information security techniques—Public key infrastructure—Digital certificate format
GB/T 25069-2010 Information security technology—Glossary
GM/T 0006-2012 Cryptographic application identifier criterion specification
GB/T 18521-2001 Rules for classification of geographical names and code representation
Related Standards
GB/T 1989-1980
Active
GB/T 1989-1980 Methods for indication of the 7-bit encoding character set for information processing switching on 12.7mm magnetic tape
GB/T 1991-1980
Abolished
GB/T 1991-1980 Methods for expression of the 7-bit encoding character set for information processing exchange on perforated paper tape
GB/T 3236-1982
Abolished
GB/T 3236-1982 Implementation of 7-bit and 8-bit coded character sets for information processing interchange on punched paper cards
GB/T 3469-1983
Replaced
GB/T 3469-1983 Codes for documentary types and documentary carriers
GB/T 3911-1983
Active