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ETR 336 : 20001

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The latest, up-to-date edition.

TELECOMMUNICATION MANAGEMENT NETWORK (TMN)

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English

Foreword
1 Scope
2 References
3 Definitions and abbreviations
   3.1 Definitions
   3.2 Abbreviations
4 Rationale
   4.1 Why security is needed for TMN?
   4.2 Why security for TMN should be standardized?
5 Objectives for TMN security standardization
6 Methodology applied
   6.1 TMN system description (clause 7)
   6.2 Security objectives for TMN (clause 8)
   6.3 Legislation issues (clause 9)
   6.4 Threat analysis and risk assessment for TMN (clause 10)
   6.5 Security requirements for TMN (clause 11)
   6.6 Security services and mechanisms for TMN (clause 12)
   6.7 Methodology for TMN security standardization (clause 13)
   6.8 Identification of existing security standards (annex A
        and B)
   6.9 Subjects for TMN security standardization (annex C)
7 System description
   7.1 TMN functional architecture
   7.2 TMN information architecture
   7.3 TMN physical architecture
   7.4 How to apply the TMN architecture models
   7.5 Architectural scoping
   7.6 Actors and roles
   7.7 Security domains
8 Generic security objectives for TMN
   8.1 Security objectives derived from ITU-T Recommendation
        M.3010
   8.2 Formulation of security objectives for TMN
9 Legislation issues
   9.1 Introduction
   9.2 Applicable legislation areas
   9.3 Sources of legislation
   9.4 Possible consequences for TMN security standardization
10 Threat analysis and risk assessment
11 Requirements
   11.1 Introduction
   11.2 Classification of requirements
   11.3 Security requirements
   11.4 Priority of requirements
   11.5 Existing results
12 Security services, functional classes and security management
   12.1 Introduction
   12.2 Security requirements and security services
   12.3 Functional classes and security sub-profiles
   12.4 Security management
13 Methodology for security standard elaboration
   13.1 Description of TMN Scenarios
   13.2 Identification of existing relevant standards for TMN
        and security
   13.3 Identification of security services and mechanisms
   13.4 Analysis of relevant standards
   13.5 Specification and classification of security services,
        mechanisms and algorithms
   13.6 Security management and security API
   13.7 Application of specifications to TMN scenarios
   13.8 Feedback to standardization bodies
Annex A: Relevant standards
Annex B: Bibliography
Annex C: Scope of the first phase of standardization work in
         ETSI and EWOS
      C.1 Introduction
      C.2 Security service
      C.3 Mapping of security services on TMN architecture
      C.4 Application protocols
      C.5 Security mechanisms
      C.6 Conclusions
History

Identifies the requirements for security of Telecommunications Management Network (TMN) and specifies the scope and priorities for future work on security of TMN - such future work may include identification of existing standards (formal or industry) and development of new standards.

Committee
NA 4
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
48
PublisherName
European Telecommunications Standards Institute
Status
Current

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