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STIX(TM) Version 2.0

The OASIS Cyber Threat Intelligence (CTI) TC was chartered to define a set of information representations and protocols to address the need to model, analyze, and share cyber threat intelligence. In the initial phase of TC work, three specifications will be transitioned from the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) for development and standardization under the OASIS open standards process: STIX (Structured Threat Information Expression), TAXII (Trusted Automated Exchange of Indicator Information), and CybOX (Cyber Observable Expression).

Cloud computing - Overview of inter-cloud trust management

Recommendation ITU-T Y.3517 provides an overview of inter-cloud trust management by specifying isolation and security management mechanisms, inter-cloud trust management model, reputation-based trust management in an inter-cloud environment, cloud service evaluation framework and the relationship with cloud computing reference architecture. It also provides requirements for inter-cloud trust management derived from the corresponding use cases.

ITU-T Y.3517

Cloud computing - functional requirements of inter-cloud data management

Recommendation ITU-T Y.3518 provides the overview of inter-cloud data management and its functional requirements. It describes typical use cases and specifies functional requirements for three aspects, namely inter-cloud data policy, inter-cloud data isolation and protection, as well as inter-cloud data management, which are derived from the corresponding use cases.

ITU-T Y.3518

High-level requirements and reference framework of smart city platforms

This draft Recommendation presents the high-level requirements and reference framework of Smart City Platform (SCP). The SCP is a fundamental platform supporting all the services and applications of a smart city, with the objective to improve quality of life, provide urban operation and services for the benefit of the citizens while ensuring city sustainability.

ITU-T Y.4201 (02/2018)

Specific requirements and capabilities of the Internet of things for big data

The purpose of this Recommendation is to specify requirements and capabilities of the IoT for Big Data. This Recommendation complements the developments on common requirements of the IoT [ITU-T Y.2066] and functional framework of the IoT [ITU-T Y.2068] in terms of the specific requirements and capabilities that the IoT is expected to support in order to address the challenges related to Big Data. Also, it constitutes a basis for further standardization work (e.g. functional entities, APIs and protocols) concerning Big Data in the IoT.

ITU-T Y.4114 (07/2017)

Security requirements and framework for big data analytics in mobile Internet services

Mobile Internet services harvest data in their big data infrastructure from multiple sources and multiple data dimensions with characteristics including scale, diversity, speed and possibly others like credibility or business value. Big data analysis drives nearly every aspect of mobile Internet services to improve service quality and user experience.

ITU-T X.1147 (11/2018)

Big data – Cloud computing based requirements and capabilities

Recommendation Y.3600 provides requirements, capabilities and use cases of cloud computing based big data as well as its system context. Cloud computing based big data provides the capabilities to collect, store, analyze, visualize and manage varieties of large volume datasets, which cannot be rapidly transferred and analysed using traditional technologies.

ITU-T Y.3600 (11/2015)

Big-data-driven networking - mobile network traffic management and planning

In a mobile network, a great deal of traffic data which reflects the real status of the mobile network and customers' actual experience is generated all the time. Based on the big data generated from the mobile network more efficient management and reasonable planning of mobile networks can be achieved.

ITU-T Y.3651 (12/2018)