GB/T 15852.1-2008 Information technology.Security techniques.Message Authentication Codes(MACs).Part 1:Mechanisms using a block cipher (English Version)
This part of GB/T 15852 specifies six message authentication code algorithms using block ciphers. These message authentication code algorithms can be used as data integrity checks to verify that data has not been altered without authorization. Similarly, these message authentication code algorithms can also be used for message authentication to ensure the legitimacy of the message source. The strength of data integrity and message authentication depends on the length of the key and its secrecy, the strength of the algorithm of the block cipher and the length of the block, the length of the message authentication code and the specific algorithm of the message authentication code. This section applies to any security architecture, process and application security services.
GB/T 15852.1-2008 Referenced Document
GB/T 15843.1-2008 Information technology.Security techniques.Entity authentication.Part 1: General
GB/T 17964-2008 Information technology. Security techniques. Modes of operation for a block cipher
GB/T 9387.2-1995 Information processing systems--Open Systems Interconnection--Basic Reference Model--Part 2: Security architecture
GB/T 15852.1-2008 history
2020GB/T 15852.1-2020 Information technology—Security techniques—Message authentication codes—Part 1: Mechanisms using a block cipher
2008GB/T 15852.1-2008 Information technology.Security techniques.Message Authentication Codes(MACs).Part 1:Mechanisms using a block cipher
1995GB 15852-1995 Information technology--Security techniques--Data integrity mechanism using a cryptographic check function employing a block cipher algorithm
GB/T 15852.1-2008 Information technology.Security techniques.Message Authentication Codes(MACs).Part 1:Mechanisms using a block cipher has been changed from GB 15852-1995 Information technology--Security techniques--Data integrity mechanism using a cryptographic check function employing a block cipher algorithm.