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ISO/IEC 9594-12:2025

Information technology - Open systems interconnection - Part 12: The Directory: Key management and public-key infrastructure establishment and maintenance

Standard by IEC, 2025-05-16

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ISO/IEC 9594-12:2025

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ISO/IEC 9594-12:2025 provides a focused technical reference for the Directory’s key management and public-key infrastructure establishment and maintenance functions. It is relevant for organizations that need to evaluate directory-based security support, align engineering documentation, or review compliance dependencies within identity and trust services. As a derived document linked to ISO/IEC 9594, ISO/IEC 9594-12:2025 is typically used alongside the parent series when preparing technical assessments, procurement reviews, or documented evaluation of directory-related security processes.

What is ISO/IEC 9594-12:2025?

ISO/IEC 9594-12:2025 addresses the part of the Open Systems Interconnection Directory concerned with key management and public-key infrastructure establishment and maintenance. In practical terms, it helps define how directory services may support trusted identity information, certificate-related workflows, and operational consistency in security-enabled environments. For engineering and compliance teams, the document can serve as a structured reference when reviewing system architecture, validating directory interactions, or preparing technical documentation tied to authentication and trust management processes.

Applications of ISO/IEC 9594-12:2025

This document is commonly relevant in environments where directory services are part of broader security architecture, such as enterprise identity systems, certificate management workflows, and regulated technical infrastructures. It may support technical review activities for public-key infrastructure planning, integration checks, and conformity assessment preparation. Procurement and assurance teams can also use ISO/IEC 9594-12:2025 to compare vendor claims, confirm alignment with directory-based security requirements, and support quality workflows that depend on reliable identity, trust, and maintenance procedures.

Why is ISO/IEC 9594-12:2025 important?

ISO/IEC 9594-12:2025 matters because key management and public-key infrastructure are central to secure interoperability, controlled access, and risk management in many digital systems. A clear reference helps reduce ambiguity during technical validation, supports consistent testing workflows, and improves confidence in documented evaluation before deployment or procurement. For organizations working through compliance workflows or regulatory preparation, the document can provide useful structure for assessing how directory-related security functions are established, maintained, and integrated across systems.

  • Supports directory-based key management and public-key infrastructure planning
  • Useful for technical review of identity, trust, and certificate-related workflows
  • Helps align engineering documentation with security and interoperability expectations
  • Can assist procurement and conformity assessment teams during product evaluation
  • Provides a reference point for maintenance, validation, and compliance preparation activities
SKU: 535153c23f1c

  • Publication Date: 2025-05-16
  • Standard Status: Derived
  • Publisher: IEC
  • Edition: 1

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