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BS EN 50090-3-4:2017:2018 Edition

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Home and Building Electronic Systems (HBES) – Secure Application Layer, Secure Service, Secure configuration and security Resources

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BSI 2018 66
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This European Standard defines security for Home and Building HBES Open Communication System.

It is based on ISO/IEC 24767-2, Home network security / Secure Communication Protocol Middleware (SCPM).

Having a secure HBES solution has several advantages.

  • It makes the HBES RF Communication Medium more secure:

    HBES RF Radio Frames in plain communication can easily be traced (by sniffer for example).

  • It allows for secure applications.

Secure communication is interesting in shutter – and door control and anti-intrusion security, in order to prevent intrusive commands (burglars…).

It is also interesting in metering to protect for example electrical consumption data.

This document does not define any type of application.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
2 undefined
7 1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms, definitions and abbreviations
3.1 Terms and definitions
9 3.2 Abbreviations
4 General Introduction (informative)
4.1 General
4.1.1 Common overview of HBES Security
4.1.2 Product types
4.1.3 Secure and plain communication in an installation
10 4.1.4 Prerequisites
4.1.5 Product scheme examples
11 4.1.6 Constraints
13 4.2 General Overview
4.2.1 Features of HBES Data Security
4.2.2 Location of HBES Data Security in the HBES stack
14 5 Specification
5.1 Stack and communication
5.1.1 Secure Application Layer
43 5.1.2 Application Layer
44 5.1.3 Application Interface Layer
52 5.1.4 Network Layer of EN 50090-4-2 — Handing of the Secure APCI 3F1h
5.2 Resource definition or used Resources
54 Annex A (informative)Use of CCM
A.1 Goal
A.2 Definitions
A.3 CCM operation
59 Annex B (informative)Examples — Full encoding of a HBES Secure APDU
B.1 General
B.2 S-A_Data-PDU
60 B.3 S-A_Data-PDU
61 B.4 S-A_Sync.req
62 B.5 S-A_Sync.res
BS EN 50090-3-4:2017
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