Abstract

Over the past two decades, a wide range of cyber security and privacy standards and regulations have been developed, covering a large number of application areas being both technical and business-oriented in nature. These standards and guidelines have been published by formal national and international standardization bodies and government agencies, as well as by industry consortia. Many of them are widely used, including the IETF standards that form the basis for the operation of the Internet; the ISO/IEC 27000 series of standards that has become the internationally adopted system for managing corporate information security; and the standards for mobile telephony published by the 3GPP that underlie all generations of mobile telephone networks. Despite their wide deployment, there will always be a need to revise existing standards and to develop new standards to cover new domains.

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