ISO/IEC 4922-2:2024
Information security - Secure multiparty computation - Part 2: Mechanisms based on secret sharing
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ISO/IEC 4922-2:2024 provides a focused technical reference for secure multiparty computation mechanisms based on secret sharing. It is relevant where organizations need a documented basis for evaluating how sensitive data can be processed across multiple parties while limiting exposure of the underlying inputs. For engineering, security review, and compliance workflows, the document helps frame technical assessment, verification activities, and risk management around a clearly defined cryptographic approach. As a derived document connected to ISO/IEC 4922, it supports structured use of the parent series in documented evaluation processes.
ISO/IEC 4922-2:2024 standard overview
The scope indicated by the title points to mechanisms used in secure multiparty computation, with particular emphasis on secret sharing as the enabling method. That makes ISO/IEC 4922-2:2024 a useful compliance reference for teams reviewing privacy-preserving computation designs, technical validation plans, or security architecture documentation. It may be used to align internal engineering documentation with a recognized framework when comparing implementation options, assessing operational consistency, or preparing evidence for conformity assessment and procurement review.
Applications of ISO/IEC 4922-2:2024
Organizations working on distributed computation, collaborative analytics, or sensitive-data processing can use ISO/IEC 4922-2:2024 during design review and technical assessment. It is particularly relevant where multiple stakeholders need to process shared information without revealing individual contributions, such as in regulated data environments, vendor interoperability evaluations, or privacy-focused system design. Laboratories, security teams, and solution architects may also use the document to support testing workflows, documented evaluation, and controlled validation of secret-sharing-based approaches.
Why ISO/IEC 4922-2:2024 matters
ISO/IEC 4922-2:2024 matters because it helps organizations evaluate a specific cryptographic mechanism in a structured way, reducing uncertainty during implementation and review. For teams handling compliance preparation or procurement of secure computation capabilities, it provides a clearer basis for technical comparison and quality assurance. The document can also support consistent verification activities across projects, improving confidence in engineering decisions, interoperability expectations, and risk reduction when sensitive information must be processed collaboratively.
- Supports review of secret-sharing-based secure multiparty computation mechanisms
- Useful for privacy-preserving architecture evaluation and technical validation
- Assists compliance workflows, procurement checks, and documented assessment
- Relevant to verification activities where data exposure must be minimized
- Connected to ISO/IEC 4922 as a derived supporting reference
- Publication Date: 2024-06-03
- Standard Status: Derived
- Publisher: IEC
- Edition: 1
- This Version: ISO/IEC 4922 (2024-06-03)
- Previous Version: ISO/IEC 4922 (2023-07-21)
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