AS 2805.4.2-2001
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Electronic funds transfer - Requirements for interfaces Message authentication - Mechanisms using a hash-function
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30-06-2017
English
01-01-2001
Specifies a method for authenticating card-originated electronic messages relating to financial transactions.
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IT-005
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DocumentType |
Standard
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ISBN |
0 7337 4102 9
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Pages |
18
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PublisherName |
Standards Australia
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Superseded
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This Standard specifies two MAC algorithms that use a secret key and a hash-function with an n-bit result to calculate an m-bit MAC. These mechanisms can be used as data integrity mechanisms to verify that data has not been altered in an unauthorized manner. They can also be used as message authentication mechanisms to provide assurance that a message has been originated by an entity in possession of the secret key. The strength of the data integrity mechanism and message authentication mechanism is dependent on the length (in bits) k and secrecy of the key, on the length (in bits) n of the hash-function and its strength, on the length(in bits) m of the MAC, and on the specific mechanism.This Standard provides a method for protection against accidental or deliberate alteration of messages between sending and receiving parties.A hash-function based file integrity mechanism is described in AS 2805.10, File transfer integrity validation.This Standard does not provide for —(a) the use of encryption for the protection of messages against unauthorized disclosure; or(b) protection against message loss or duplication.
First published as AS 2805.4.2-2001.
AS 2805.13.2-2000 | Electronic funds transfer Requirements for interfaces - Secure hash functions (Reconfirmed 2013) |
AS 2805.6.1-1988 | Electronic funds transfer - Requirements for interfaces Key management - Principles |
AS 2805.2-2000 | Electronic funds transfer - Requirements for interfaces Message structure, format and content |
AS 2805.13.3-2000 | Electronic funds transfer - Requirements for interfaces Secure hash functions - SHA-1 |
AS 2805.10-1997 | Electronic funds transfer - Requirements for interfaces - File transfer integrity validation |
AS 2805.4.1-2001 | Electronic funds transfer - Requirements for interfaces Message authentication - Mechanisms using a block cipher (Reconfirmed 2016) |
AS 2805.13.1-2000 | Electronic funds transfer - Requirements for interfaces Secure hash functions - General (Reconfirmed 2013) |
AS 2805.12.3-1999 | Electronic funds transfer - Requirements for interfaces Message content - Maintenance of codes |
AS 2805.12.1-1999 | Electronic funds transfer - Requirements for interfaces Message content - Structure and format |
AS 2805.12.2-1999 | Electronic funds transfer - Requirements for interfaces Message content - Codes |
AS 2805.10.1-2004 | Electronic funds transfer - Requirements for interfaces File transfer integrity validation |
AS 2805.6.6-2006 | Electronic funds transfer - Requirements for interfaces Key management - Session keys - Node to node with KEK replacement |
AS 2805.6.1-2002 | Electronic funds transfer - Requirements for interfaces Key management - Principles |
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