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14、:2001(E) ISO/IEC 2001 All rights reserved iiiTABLE OF CONTENTSForewordvIntroduction vi1.SCOPE12.REFERENCES13.DEFINITION 24.ABBREVIATION 25.STRUCTUR 26.AIM37.OVERVIEW37.1Background37.2Identification Process38REVIEW CORPORATE IT SECURITY POLICY REQUIREMENTS69REVIEW NETWORK ARCHITECTURES AND APPLICATIO
15、NS69.1Introductio 69.2Types of Network79.3Network Protocol 89.4Network Application 89.5Other Consideration 810IDENTIFY TYPES OF NETWORK CONNECTION 811 REVIEW NETWORKING CHARACTERISTICS AND RELATED TRUSTRELATIONSHIPS1111.1Network Characteristic 1111.2Trust Relationship 12ISO/IEC TR 13335-5:2001(E) iv
16、 ISO/IEC 2001 All rights reserved12DETERMINE THE TYPES OF SECURITY RISK1313IDENTIFY APPROPRIATE POTENTIAL SAFEGUARD AREAS1713.1Introductio 1713.2Secure Service Managemen 1813.2.1Introductio 1813.2.2Security Operating Procedures1913.2.3Security Compliance Checking1913.2.4 Security Conditions For Conn
17、ectio 1913.2.5Documented Security Conditions for Users of Network Services2013.2.6Incident Handlin 2013.3Identification and Authenticatio 2013.3.1Introductio 2013.3.2Remote Log-i 2013.3.3Authentication Enhancement 2113.3.4Remote System Identificatio 2113.3.5Secure Single Sign-o 2213.4Audit Trail 221
18、3.5Intrusion Detectio 2313.6Protection Against Malicious Code2413.7Network Security Managemen 2413.8Security Gateway 2513.9Data Confidentiality Over Networks2613.10Data Integrity Over Network 2613.1 Non-Repudiatio 2713.12 Virtual Private Network 2813.13Business Continuity/Disaster Recovery2814DOCUME
19、NT AND REVIEW SECURITY ARCHITECTURE OPTIONS2915 PREPARE FOR THE ALLOCATION OF SAFEGUARD SELECTION,DESIGN, IMPLEMENTATION AND MAINTENANCE2916SUMMARY29Bibliography 31ISO/IEC TR 13335-5:2001(E) ISO/IEC 2001 All rights reserved vForeword ISO (the International Organization for Standardization) and IEC (
20、the International Electrotechnical Commission) form the specialized system for worldwide standardization. National bodies that are members of ISO or IEC participate in the development of International Standards through technical committees established by the respective organization to deal with part
21、icular fields of technical activity. ISO and IEC technical committees collaborate in fields of mutual interest. Other international organizations, governmental and non-governmental, in liaison with ISO and IEC, also take part in the work. In the field of information technology, ISO and IEC have esta
22、blished a joint technical committee, ISO/IEC JTC 1. International Standards are drafted in accordance with the rules given in the ISO/IEC Directives, Part 3. The main task of the joint technical committee is to prepare International Standards. Draft International Standards adopted by the joint techn
23、ical committee are circulated to national bodies for voting. Publication as an International Standard requires approval by at least 75 % of the national bodies casting a vote. In exceptional circumstances, the joint technical committee may propose the publication of a Technical Report of one of the
24、following types: type 1, when the required support cannot be obtained for the publication of an International Standard, despite repeated efforts; type 2, when the subject is still under technical development or where for any other reason there is the future but not immediate possibility of an agreem
25、ent on an International Standard; type 3, when the joint technical committee has collected data of a different kind from that which is normally published as an International Standard (“state of the art”, for example). Technical Reports of types 1 and 2 are subject to review within three years of pub
26、lication, to decide whether they can be transformed into International Standards. Technical Reports of type 3 do not necessarily have to be reviewed until the data they provide are considered to be no longer valid or useful. Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this par
27、t of ISO/IEC TR 13335 may be the subject of patent rights. ISO and IEC shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights. ISO/IEC TR 13335-5, which is a Technical Report of type 3, was prepared by Joint Technical Committee ISO/IEC JTC 1, Information technology, Subcommittee
28、 SC 27, IT Security techniques. ISO/IEC TR 13335 consists of the following parts, under the general title Information technology Guidelines for the management of IT Security: Part 1: Concepts and models for IT Security Part 2: Managing and planning IT Security Part 3: Techniques for the management o
29、f IT Security Part 4: Selection of safeguards Part 5: Management guidance on network security ISO/IEC TR 13335-5:2001(E) vi ISO/IEC 2001 All rights reservedIntroductionThe purpose of this Technical Report (ISO/IEC TR 13335) is to provide guidance, notsolutions, on management aspects of IT security.
30、Those individuals within an organizationthat are responsible for IT security should be able to adapt the material in this report tomeet their specific needs. The main objectives of this Technical Report are: to define and describe the concepts associated with the management of IT security, to identi
31、fy the relationships between the management of IT security and managementof IT in general, to present several models which can be used to explain IT security, and to provide general guidance on the management of IT security.ISO/IEC TR 13335 is organized into five parts. Part 1 provides an overview o
32、f thefundamental concepts and models used to describe the management of IT security. Thismaterial is suitable for managers responsible for IT security and for those who areresponsible for an organizations overall security programme.Part 2 describes management and planning aspects. It is relevant to
33、managers withresponsibilities relating to an organizations IT systems. They may be: IT managers who are responsible for overseeing the design, implementation, testing,procurement, or operation of IT systems, or managers who are responsible for activities that make substantial use of IT systems.Part
34、3 describes security techniques relevant to those involved with management activitiesduring a project life cycle, such as planning, designing, implementing, testing, acquisitionor operations.Part 4 provides guidance for the selection of safeguards, and how this can be supported bythe use of baseline
35、 models and controls. It also describes how this complements thesecurity techniques described in Part 3, and how additional assessment methods can beused for the selection of safeguards.Part 5 provides guidance with respect to networks and communications to thoseresponsible for the management of IT
36、security. This guidance supports the identificationand analysis of the communications related factors that should be taken into account toestablish network security requirements. It also contains a brief introduction to the possiblesafeguard areas.TECHNICAL REPORT ISO/IEC TR 13335-5:2001(E) ISO/IEC
37、2001 All rights reserved 1Information technology Guidelines for the management of IT Security Part 5: Management guidance on network security 1. ScopeISO/IEC TR 13335-5 provides guidance with respect to networks and communications tothose responsible for the management of IT security. This guidance
38、supports theidentification and analysis of the communications related factors that should be taken intoaccount to establish network security requirements.This part of ISO/IEC TR 13335 builds upon Part 4 of this Technical Report by providingan introduction on how to identify appropriate safeguard are
39、as with respect to securityassociated with connections to communications networks.It is not within the scope of this TR to provide advice on the detailed design andimplementation aspects of the technical safeguard areas. That advice will be dealt with infuture ISO documents.2. ReferencesISO/IEC TR 1
40、3335-1:1996, Information technology Guidelines for the management of IT Security Part 1: Concepts and models for IT Security ISO/IEC TR 13335-2:1997, Information technology Guidelines for the management of IT Security Part 2: Managing and planning IT Security ISO/IEC TR 13335-3:1998, Information tec
41、hnology Guidelines for the management of IT Security Part 3: Techniques for the management of IT Security ISO/IEC TR 13335-4:2000, Information technology Guidelines for the management of IT Security Part 4: Selection of safeguards ISO/IEC TR 14516:1), Information technology Guidelines on the use and
42、 management of Trusted Third Party (TTP) services ISO/IEC 13888 (all parts), Information technology Security techniques Non-repudiation ISO/IEC 15947:1), Information technology Security techniques IT intrusion detection framework ISO/IEC 7498-1:1994, Information technology Open Systems Interconnecti
43、on Basic Reference Model: The Basic Model _ 1) To be published. ISO 7498-2:1989, Information processing systems Open Systems Interconnection Basic Reference Model Part 2: Security Architecture ISO/IEC TR 13335-5:2001(E) 2 ISO/IEC 2001 All rights reservedISO/IEC 7498-3:1997, Information technology Op
44、en Systems Interconnection Basic Reference Model: Naming and addressing (Other relevant, non ISO/IEC, references are given in the Bibliography.)3. DefinitionsFor the purposes of this part of ISO/IEC TR 13335, the definitions given in Part 1 ofISO/IEC TR 13335 apply: accountability, asset, authentici
45、ty, availability, baselinecontrols, confidentiality, data integrity, impact, integrity, IT security, IT security policy,non-repudiation, reliability, risk, risk analysis, risk management, safeguard, threat,vulnerability.4. AbbreviationsEDI - Electronic Data InterchangeIP - Internet ProtocolIT - Info
46、rmation TechnologyPC - Personal ComputerPIN - Personal Identification NumberSecOPs - Security Operating ProceduresTR - Technical Report5. StructureThe approach taken in TR 13335-5 is to first summarize the overall process foridentification and analysis of the communications related factors that shou
47、ld be taken intoaccount to establish network security requirements, and then provide an indication of thepotential safeguard areas (in doing so indicating where relevant content of other parts ofTR 13335 may be used).This document describes three simple criteria to aid those persons responsible for
48、ITsecurity to identify potential safeguard areas. These criteria identify (1) the different typesof network connections, (2) the different networking characteristics and related trustrelationships, and (3) the potential types of security risk associated with networkconnections (and the use of servic
49、es provided via those connections). The results ofcombining these criteria are then utilised to indicate potential safeguard areas.Subsequently, a brief introductory description is provided of the potential safeguard areas,with indications to sources of more detail.ISO/IEC 7498-4:1989, Information processing systems Open Systems Interconnection Basic Ref