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ATIS 1000060

Emergency Telecommunications Service (ETS): Long Term Evolution (LTE) Access Network Security Requirements for National Security/Emergency Network (NGN) Priority Services

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Organization: ATIS
Publication Date: 1 October 2014
Status: active
Page Count: 89
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The integrity, confidentiality, and availability of Emergency Telecommunication Service (ETS) in a multi-provider Next Generation Network (NGN) environment will depend on the security of each individual network involved in an end-to-end communication. To allow network-provided security of end-to-end ETS communications in a multi-provider environment, intra-network domain and inter-network domain security requirements for ETS protection are needed. This ATIS standard provides a minimum set of requirements for the security protection of NS/EP NGN-PS in LTE Access Networks.

Document History

ATIS 1000060
October 1, 2014
Emergency Telecommunications Service (ETS): Long Term Evolution (LTE) Access Network Security Requirements for National Security/Emergency Network (NGN) Priority Services
The integrity, confidentiality, and availability of Emergency Telecommunication Service (ETS) in a multi-provider Next Generation Network (NGN) environment will depend on the security of each...
October 1, 2014
Emergency Telecommunications Service (ETS): Long Term Evolution (LTE) Access Network Security Requirements for National Security/Emergency Preparedness (NS/EP) Next Generation Network (NGN) Priority Services
Scope, Purpose, & Application This document defines a minimum set of security requirements for the National Security and Emergency Preparedness (NS/EP) Next Generation Network Priority Services...

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