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What is ETSI?
Osservatorio Sicurezza Anfov
Dionisio Zumerle
Technical Officer - ETSI
[email protected]
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ETSI?
European
Telecommunications
Standards
Institute
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ETSI is
A Standards Development Organization
Setting globally-applicable standards for
Telecommunications
other Electronic Communications networks and services
Independent, not-for-profit, created in 1988
ISO 9001:2000 certified
Offering direct participation
We have more than 18 000 publications - freely available!
http://www.etsi.org
http://portal.etsi.org
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We are the home of the GSM™ standards
And a founding
partner in
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ETSI is not …
a REGULATORY body, but…
we provide technical specifications to support regulation
a CERTIFICATION body, but…
we provide specifications and other tools to assist
certification
a FREQUENCY ALLOCATION body, but…
we collect, co-ordinate and contribute frequency
requirements for the ICT community
part of the European Commission, nor part of CEPT, but…
we work closely with these and many other organisations
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ETSI’s three primary roles
European Standards (EN)
Harmonised Standards (HS)
ESO
European Standards
Organization
GSP
Global Standards Producer
Technical Specifications
Technical Reports
ETSI Standards
ETSI Guides
(TS)
(TR)
(ES)
(EG)
Interoperability
service
SPO
Service Providing
Organization
Forum hosting and
secretariat services
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Partnerships
International
ITU-T ITU-R ITU-D
Inter
regional
Europe
GTSC
GRSC
EC
CEPT
Partnerships
JTC1
CEN/
CLC
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ENISA
CCSA
OMA
CITEL
WIMAX forum
DVB Project
IEEE
GCF
IPv6 Forum
The Parlay Group
GSM LA
AHCIET
NENA
TETRA MoU
(70+ active)
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Global Standards Collaboration
ISACC
Canada
Japan
EU
USA
International
China
Korea
Australia
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Some of ETSI’s activities
UMTS
Next Generation Networks (NGN)
Ultra wideband (UWB)
Grid
RFID
Low Power Devices
Emergency communications
GSM on aircraft
Communications for Public Safety
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ETSI members in Italy
AETHRA S.p.A
Alcatel-Lucent Italia SpA
ANIE
ANUIT
AREA Spa
CEFRIEL
CNIT
CTE International
DURATEL S.P.A.
Eurotel S.P.A.
Fondazione UGO BORDONI
H3G SpA
Iridium Italia s.r.l.
ISMB
ITALTEL SpA
M.B. INTERNATIONAL TELECOM
MINISTERO DELLE COMUNICAZIONI
Nokia Siemens Networks S.p.A
OTE SpA - a Finmeccanica Cie
PROD.EL Prodotti Elettronici
RFI SpA
Selex Communications S.p.A
SIAE Microelettronica SpA
SKYLOGIC SPA
ST Incard S.r.l.
STUDIO NOTARILE GENGHINI
TELECOM ITALIA S.p.A.
Telit Communications S.p.A
Uninfo Vodafone Omnitel N.V
WIND TELECOMUNICAZIONI SPA
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Why ETSI believes in Security?
Security is not an additional feature that can be patched on after
the adoption of a technology
it must be taken into account from the beginning of the design
process
Security can be a winning driver that enables the overall success
Security failures are not just an embarrassment
they cause substantial financial loss
they directly affect the stock value of companies
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The role of Security Standards
Information Security Standards are essential to ensure
interoperability
Standardisation ensures compliance of products with
Adequate levels of security
Legislative action
Information Security Standardisation facilitates economic
realization and cost reduction
ETSI has 20 years of experience in Security
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Some examples of Security in ETSI
Standards for cryptographic algorithms and protocols
To prevent fraud and unauthorised access
To protect customers’ privacy
GSM, UMTS, DECT, GPRS, EDGE algorithms
• Integrity and confidentiality
ETSI Lawful Interception Handover Interface standards
Globally de jure and de facto standards for LI
ETSI GSM Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card
Perhaps the most widely deployed smart card ever
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ETSI Committees per Security Areas
Emergency
Telecommunications
Mobile/Wireless
Algorithms
SES
Security
Algorithms Group
of Experts
(SAGE)
MESA*
2G/3G Mobile
3GPP*
EMTEL
DECT
TETRA
AT
Electronic
Signatures
(ESI)
SmartCard
Platform
(SCP)
Smart Cards
Information Technology
Infrastructure
Next Generation
Networks
(TISPAN)
Fixed and
Convergent Networks
* ETSI is a founding partner for this partnership project
** Closed Committee
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Maggiori informazioni
ETSI Security Workshop:
15-16 January 2008
Participation free
http://portal.etsi.org/securityworkshop/
ETSI website: http://www.etsi.org/
ETSI portal: portal.etsi.org
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Domande?
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