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Study on the security of Ultra-Reliable Low-Latency Communication (URLLC) for the 5G System (5GS)

The present document:

- Investigates and identifies the security key issues for meeting the low latency requirement.
- Investigates and identifies the security key issues for meeting the ultra-high reliability requirement.
- Provides potential security requirements to address the identified security issues.
- Provides the potential security solutions to support URLLC services.

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Virtual I/O Device (VIRTIO) Version 1.1

This standard describes the specifications of the “virtio” family of devices. These devices are found in virtual environments, yet by design they look like physical devices to the guest within the virtual machine. This similarity allows the guest to use standard drivers and discovery mechanisms.The purpose of virtio and this specification is that virtual environments and guests should have a straightfor-ward, efficient, standard and extensible mechanism for virtual devices, rather than boutique per-environmentor per-OS mechanisms.

Sustainable cities and communities — Indicators for city services and quality of life

This document defines and establishes methodologies for a set of indicators to steer and measure the performance of city services and quality of life. It follows the principles set out in ISO 37101 and can be used in conjunction with ISO 37101 and other strategic frameworks.

This document is applicable to any city, municipality or local government that undertakes to measure its performance in a comparable and verifiable manner, irrespective of size and location.

 

ISO 37120:2018

Information technology — Underwater acoustic sensor network (UWASN) — Part 2: Reference architecture

ISO/IEC 30140-2:20017(E) This part of ISO/IEC 30140 provides an underwater acoustic sensor network (UWASN) conceptual model by identifying and defining three domains (application domain, network domain and UWASN domain). It also provides multiple reference architecture views consistent with the requirements defined in ISO/IEC 30140-1 (systems reference architecture, communication reference architecture and information reference architecture). For each view, related physical and functional entities are described.

ISO/IEC 30140-2:2017 [ISO/IEC 30140-2:2017]

Information technology — Cloud computing — Service level agreement (SLA) framework — Part 3: Core conformance requirements

ISO/IEC 19086-3:2017 specifies the core conformance requirements for service level agreements (SLAs) for cloud services based on ISO/IEC 19086‑1 and guidance on the core conformance requirements. This document is for the benefit of and use by both cloud service providers and cloud service customers.

ISO/IEC 19086-3:2017 does not provide a standard structure that would be used for cloud SLAs.

ISO/IEC 19086-3:2017 [ISO/IEC 19086-3:2017]

Information technology — Cloud computing — Interoperability and portability

ISO/IEC 19941:2017 specifies cloud computing interoperability and portability types, the relationship and interactions between these two cross-cutting aspects of cloud computing and common terminology and concepts used to discuss interoperability and portability, particularly relating to cloud services.

ISO/IEC 19941:2017 is related to other standards, namely, ISO/IEC 17788, ISO/IEC 17789, ISO/IEC 19086‑1, ISO/IEC 19944, and in particular, references the cross-cutting aspects and components identified in ISO/IEC 17788 and ISO/IEC 17789 respectively.

The goal of this document is to ensure that all parties involved in cloud computing, particularly CSCs, CSPs and cloud service partners (CSNs) acting as cloud service developers, have a common understanding of interoperability and portability for their specific needs. This common understanding helps to achieve interoperability and portability in cloud computing by establishing common terminology and concepts.

ISO/IEC 19941:2017 [ISO/IEC 19941:2017]

Information technology — Cloud computing — Cloud services and devices: Data flow, data categories and data use

ISO/IEC 19944:2017

- extends the existing cloud computing vocabulary and reference architecture in ISO/IEC 17788 and ISO/IEC 17789 to describe an ecosystem involving devices using cloud services,

- describes the various types of data flowing within the devices and cloud computing ecosystem,

- describes the impact of connected devices on the data that flow within the cloud computing ecosystem,

- describes flows of data between cloud services, cloud service customers and cloud service users,

- provides foundational concepts, including a data taxonomy, and

- identifies the categories of data that flow across the cloud service customer devices and cloud services.

ISO/IEC 19944:2017 is applicable primarily to cloud service providers, cloud service customers and cloud service users, but also to any person or organization involved in legal, policy, technical or other implications of data flows between devices and cloud services.

ISO/IEC 19944:2017 [ISO/IEC 19944:2017]

Information technology — Cloud computing — Guidance for policy development

This document provides guidance on the use of international standards as a tool in the development of those policies that govern or regulate cloud service providers (CSPs) and cloud services, and those policies and practices that govern the use of cloud services in organisations.

This includes material that explains cloud computing concepts and the role of cloud computing international standards in formulating policies and practices.

The document makes references to various international standards. Where possible, these standards are ISO/IEC standards. Where a suitable ISO/IEC standard is not available, references are made to documents published by other WTO-registered standards bodies.

As explained in the WTO Agreement on Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT), standards play a vital role in supporting technical regulations and conformity assessment, however this document does not cover matters of trade.

ISO/IEC TR 22678:2019 [ISO/IEC TR 22678:2019]

Information technology — Cloud computing — Framework of trust for processing of multi-sourced data

This document describes a framework of trust for the processing of multi-sourced data that includes data use obligations and controls, data provenance, chain of custody, security and immutable proof of compliance as elements of the framework.

ISO/IEC TR 23186:2018 [ISO/IEC TR 23186:2018]

Information technology — Security techniques — Vulnerability handling processes

ISO/IEC 30111 gives guidelines for how to process and resolve potential vulnerability information in a product or online service.

ISO/IEC 30111 is applicable to vendors involved in handling vulnerabilities.

ISO/IEC 30111

Information security — Lightweight cryptography — Part 2: Block ciphers

This document specifies three block ciphers suitable for applications requiring lightweight cryptographic implementations:

— PRESENT: a lightweight block cipher with a block size of 64 bits and a key size of 80 or 128 bits;

— CLEFIA: a lightweight block cipher with a block size of 128 bits and a key size of 128, 192 or 256 bits;

— LEA: a lightweight block cipher with a block size of 128 bits and a key size of 128, 192 or 256 bits.

ISO/IEC 29192-2:2019