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AS 2805.
AS 2805.92000
Electronic funds transfer Requirements for interfaces Part 9: Privacy of communications
This Australian Standard was prepared by Committee IT-005, Financial Transaction Systems. It was approved on behalf of the Council of Standards Australia on 18 May 2000. This Standard was published on 19 June 2000.
The following are represented on Committee IT-005: Australian Association of Permanent Building Societies Australian Bankers Association Australian Electrical and Electronic Manufacturers Association Australian Institute of Petroleum Australian Retailers Association Consumers Federation of Australia Credit Card Industry Credit Union Services Corporation (Australia) Reserve Bank of Australia Telstra Corporation
This Standard was issued in draft form for comment as DR 99398. Standards Australia wishes to acknowledge the participation of the expert individuals that contributed to the development of this Standard through their representation on the Committee and through the public comment period.
Originated as AS 2805.91991. Second edition 2000. Reissued incorporating Amendment No. 1 (June 2011).
COPYRIGHT Standards Australia Limited All rights are reserved. No part of this work may be reproduced or copied in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, without the written permission of the publisher, unless otherwise permitted under the Copyright Act 1968. Published by SAI Global Limited under licence from Standards Australia Limited, GPO Box 476, Sydney, NSW 2001, Australia ISBN 0 7337 3471 5
This Standard was prepared by the Standards Australia Committee IT-005, Financial Transaction Systems. This Standard incorporates Amendment No. 1 (June 2011). The changes required by the Amendment are indicated in the text by a marginal bar and amendment number against the clause, note, table, figure or part thereof affected. The AS 2805 series of Standards is as follows: AS 2805 2805.1 2805.2 2805.3 2805.4 2805.5.1 2805.5.2 2805.5.3 2805.5.4 2805.6.1 2805.6.2 2805.6.3 2805.6.4 2805.6.5.1 2805.6.5.2 2805.6.5.3 2805.9 2805.10 2805.11 2805.12.1 2805.12.2 2805.12.3 2805.13.1 2805.13.2 2805.13.3 2805.14.1 Electronic funds transferRequirements for interfaces Part 1: Communications Part 2: Message structure, format and content Part 3: PIN management and security Part 4: Message authentication Part 5.1: CiphersData encipherment algorithm 1 (DEA 1) Part 5.2: CiphersModes of operation for an n-bit block cipher algorithm Part 5.3: CiphersData encipherment algorithm 2 (DEA 2) Part 5.4: CiphersData encipherment algorithm 3 (DEA 3) and related techniques Part 6.1: Key managementPrinciples Part 6.2: Key managementTransaction keys Part 6.3: Key managementSession keysNode to node Part 6.4: Key managementSession keysTerminal to acquirer Part 6.5.1: Key managementTCU initializationPrinciples Part 6.5.2: Key managementTCU initializationSymmetric Part 6.5.3: Key managementTCU initializationAsymmetric Part 9: Privacy of communications (this Standard) Part 10: File transfer integrity validation Part 11 Card parameter table Part 12.1: Message contentStructure and format Part 12.2: Message contentCodes Part 12.3: Message contentMaintenance of codes Part 13.1: Secure hash functionsGeneral Part 13.2: Secure hash functionsMD5 Part 13.3: Secure hash functionsSHA-1 Part 14.1 Secure cryptographic devices (retail) Concepts, requirements and evaluation methods
The following Handbooks relate to the AS 2805 series of Standards: HB 127 Electronic funds transferImplementing message content Standards Conversion Handbook (changing from AS 2805.2 to the AS 2805.12 series) HB 128 HB 129 Electronic funds transferImplementing message content Standards Terminal Handbook Electronic funds transferImplementing message content Standards Interchange Handbook
Part of the AS 2805 series that is in the course of preparation is as follows: Message authentication using DEA 3. In the AS 2805 series of Standards, definitions are specific to the Part in which they appear. The term informative has been used in this Standard to define the application of the appendix to which it applies. An informative appendix is only for information and guidance.
Page SCOPE........................................................................................................................ 4 APPLICATION .......................................................................................................... 4 REFERENCED DOCUMENTS.................................................................................. 4 DEFINITIONS............................................................................................................ 4 PRINCIPLES ............................................................................................................. 6 ENCIPHERMENT...................................................................................................... 7 ORDER OF CRYPTOGRAPHIC PROCESSING....................................................... 8
APPENDICES A EXAMPLES OF MESSAGE ENCIPHERMENT ........................................................ 9 B EXAMPLE OF PRIVACY KEY UPDATE ............................................................... 13
STANDARDS AUSTRALIA Australian Standard Electronic funds transferRequirements for interfaces Part 9: Privacy of communications
1 SCOPE This Standard specifies methods of protecting from disclosure the information contained in electronic messages formatted in accordance with AS 2805. This Standard is not intended to address the issue within operational facilities, which are assumed to have controlled access and effective physical security. 2 APPLICATION This Standard may be adopted in all situations where protection against unauthorized disclosure is required. 3 REFERENCED DOCUMENTS The following documents are referred to in this Standard: AS 2805 2805.2 2805.5.1 2805.5.2 2805.5.4 Electronic funds transferRequirements for interfaces Part 2: Message structure, format and content Part 5.1:Ciphers Data encipherment algorithm 1 (DEA 1) Part 5.2:CiphersModes of operation for an n-bit block cipher algorithm Part 5.4:CiphersData encipherment algorithm 3 (DEA 3) and related techniques 2805.6.1 Part 6.1:Key managementPrinciples 2805.6.2 Part 6.2:Key managementTransaction keys 2805.6.3 Part 6.3:Key managementSession keysNode to node 2805.6.4 Part 6.4:Key managementSession keysTerminal to acquirer 2805.12.1 Part 12.1: Message contentStructure and format 2805.12.2 Part 12.2: Message contentCodes 2805.12.3 Part 12.3: Message contentMaintenance of codes 4 DEFINITIONS For the purpose of this Standard, the following definitions apply: 4.1 Acquirer The institution, or its agent, which acquires, from the card acceptor, the data relating to the card transaction, and which initiates that data into an interchange system. 4.2 Card issuer The institution, or its agent, which issues the identification card to the cardholder. 4.3 Cipher text Enciphered information. 4.4 Data encipherment algorithm (DEA) An algorithm designed to encipher and decipher blocks of data.
NOTE: A DEA is specified in AS 2805.5.4.
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