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future. The following standards are both mandated for securing the communications of web browsers and
web servers:
􀂾 SSL Protocol, Version 3.0, 18 November 1996. [SUNSET] This standard will be deleted when
commercial Web servers employed by DoD and the IC community support TLS.
􀂾 IETF RFC 2246, the TLS Protocol Version 1.0, January 1999.
Secure Messaging
This service applies to the use of security implementations for the defense message system (DMS), the
access control capabilities for communications with allied partners and for e-mail. For systems required to
interface with the DMS Release 3.0 for organizational messaging, the following standard is mandated:
􀂾 Fortezza Interface Control Document, Revision P1.5, 22 December 1994. [SUNSET] This standard
will be deleted when GIG enterprise services (GES) can provide secure messaging confirmation, to
include authentication, delivery and encryption. Allied communications publication (ACP) 120 was
developed to take advantage of X.509 version 3 certificates, in particular the subject Directory
Attribute extension that contains the clearance attribute or the security label. This security label
provides for access control based not only on hierarchical classification, but also for compartments,
categories, and citizenship.
􀂾 For DoD message systems required to process both unclassified and classified organizational
messages using DMS Release 3.0, the following messaging security protocol is mandated.
􀂾 ACP-120, Allied Communications Publication 120, Common Security Protocol (CSP), Rev A, 7 May
1998. [SUNSET] This standard will be deleted when GES can provide secure messaging
confirmation, to include authentication, delivery and encryption.
To support the access control capabilities of ACP 120, the following security label standards are
mandated:
􀂾 ITU-T Recommendation X.411 (1999)/ISO/IEC 10021-4:1999, Information Technology – Open
Systems Interconnection – Message Handling Systems (MHS) – Message Transfer System: Abstract
Service Definition Procedures. [SUNSET] This standard will be deleted when GES can provide
secure messaging confirmation, to include authentication, delivery and encryption.
􀂾 ITU-T Recommendation X.509 (2000)/ISO/IEC 9594-8:2001, Information Technology – Open
Systems Interconnection – The Directory: Public Key and Attribute Certificate Frameworks, 2001,
with Technical Corrigendum 1:2002, and Technical Corrigendum 2:2002.
􀂾 ITU-T Recommendation X.481 (2000)/ISO/IEC 15816-12:2000, Information Technology –Security
Techniques – Security Information Objects for Access Control. [SUNSET] This standard will be
deleted when GES can provide secure messaging confirmation, to include authentication, delivery
and encryption.
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APPENDIX E – INTEROPERABILITY STANDARDS
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􀂾 SDN.706, X.509 Certificate and Certificate Revocation List Profiles and Certification Path
+Processing Rules, Revision D, 12 May 1999. [SUNSET] This standard will be deleted when GES
can provide secure messaging confirmation, to include authentication, delivery and encryption.
􀂾 SDN.801, Access Control Concept and Mechanisms, Revision C, 12 May 1999. [SUNSET] This
standard will be deleted when GES can provide secure messaging confirmation, to include
authentication, delivery and encryption.
The secure/multipurpose internet mail extensions (S/MIME) v3 protocol suite provides application layer
privacy, integrity, and non-repudiation (proof of origin) security services for messaging (e-mail). Three
internet engineering task force (IETF) RFCs—RFC 2630, RFC 2632, and RFC 2633—provide the core
security services listed above. For individual messages that use certificates issued by the DoD public-key
infrastructure (PKI) to protect unclassified, sensitive information or sensitive information on system high
networks the following standards are mandated:
􀂾 IETF RFC 2630, Cryptographic Message Syntax, June 1999. [SUNSET] This standard will be deleted
when new standards are selected as part of the development of the IA component of the GIG
architecture.
􀂾 IETF RFC 2632, S/MIME Version 3 Certificate Handling, June 1999.
􀂾 IETF RFC 2633, S/MIME Version 3 Message Specification, June 1999.
IETF RFC 2634 provides optional enhanced security services, which are signed receipts (nonrepudiation—
proof of receipt), security labels, secure mailing lists, and signing certificates. For enhanced
security services, the following standard is mandated:
􀂾 IETF RFC 2634, Enhanced Security Services for S/MIME, June 1999.
Cryptographic Security Services
 
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