GB/T 15843.3-2016 Information technology.Security techniques.Entity authentication.Part 3:Mechanisms using digital signature techniques (English Version)
This part of GB/T 15843 specifies the entity authentication mechanism using digital signature technology. Two authentication mechanisms are authentication of a single entity (one-way authentication), and the rest are mutual authentication mechanisms of two entities. The mechanisms specified in this standard use time-varying parameters such as timestamps, sequence numbers or nonces to prevent previously valid authentication information from being later accepted or accepted more than once. If timestamps or serial numbers are used, only one pass is required for one-way authentication, and two passes are required for mutual authentication. If the random number challenge-response method is used, two passes are required for one-way authentication, and three passes, two passes in parallel, or five passes (depending on the mechanism used) are required for mutual authentication. This section applies to all applications and equipment that require authentication.
GB/T 15843.3-2016 Referenced Document
GB 15851-1995 Information technology--Security techniques--Digital signature scheme giving message recovery
GB/T 15843.1-2008 Information technology.Security techniques.Entity authentication.Part 1: General
GB/T 16263.1-2006 Information technology - ASN.1 encoding rules - Part 1: Specification of basic Encoding Rules (BER), Canonical Encoding Rules (CER) and Distinguished Encoding Rules (DER)
ISO/IEC 14888 IT Security techniques — Digital signatures with appendix — Part 3: Discrete logarithm based mechanisms*, 2018-11-12 Update
GB/T 15843.3-2016 history
2023GB/T 15843.3-2023 Information Technology Security Technical Entity Authentication Part 3: Mechanisms Using Digital Signature Technology
2016GB/T 15843.3-2016 Information technology.Security techniques.Entity authentication.Part 3:Mechanisms using digital signature techniques
2008GB/T 15843.3-2008 Information technology.Security techniques.Entity authentication.Part3:Mechanisms using digital signature techniques
1998GB/T 15843.3-1998 Information technology--Security techniques--Entity authentication--Part 3: Mechanisms using asymmetric signature techniques