ISO/IEC 29192-5:2016
Information technology - Security techniques - Lightweight cryptography - Part 5: Hash-functions
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ISO/IEC 29192-5:2016 addresses lightweight cryptography with a focus on hash-functions, making it relevant for organizations that need compact security mechanisms in constrained environments. As part of the ISO/IEC 29192 family, it supports technical review and documented evaluation where smaller devices, embedded platforms, or resource-limited systems require careful balance between security and implementation overhead. ISO/IEC 29192-5:2016 is therefore useful when teams assess cryptographic choices during engineering documentation, procurement review, or compliance preparation.
Purpose of ISO/IEC 29192-5:2016
The purpose of ISO/IEC 29192-5:2016 is to define the hash-function aspect of lightweight cryptography in a way that can support technical validation and consistent implementation decisions. In practical workflows, it helps engineers and compliance teams evaluate whether a hash-based security component is suitable for constrained hardware, low-power designs, or applications where efficiency matters. It is most relevant when a project needs a clear technical reference for risk management, conformity assessment, and security-related verification activities.
Compliance applications of ISO/IEC 29192-5:2016
Organizations may use ISO/IEC 29192-5:2016 during product evaluation, security design review, and laboratory evaluation of devices that rely on lightweight cryptographic functions. It can support compliance workflows for embedded systems, connected products, or other equipment where memory, processing, or energy limits influence security architecture. The document is also useful in procurement and supplier assessment when teams need a consistent compliance reference for hashing functions within broader technical documentation and quality workflows.
Benefits of ISO/IEC 29192-5:2016
Using ISO/IEC 29192-5:2016 can improve operational consistency by giving stakeholders a defined basis for assessing lightweight hash-function choices. That supports engineering validation, testing consistency, and technical assessment before deployment or certification-related review. For procurement and compliance teams, it can reduce ambiguity when comparing security solutions and preparing conformity assessment evidence. It also helps structure quality assurance efforts by aligning design decisions with a recognized reference for compact cryptographic techniques.
- Supports lightweight hash-function evaluation for constrained devices and systems
- Useful for technical review, verification activities, and security documentation
- Helps align engineering choices with compliance and conformity assessment workflows
- Can aid procurement teams comparing cryptographic implementations and vendor claims
- Publication Date: 2016-07-21
- Standard Status: Derived
- Publisher: IEC
- Edition: 1
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