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ETSI GR QSC 003 V1.1.1

The present document examines a number of real-world uses cases for the deployment of quantum-safe cryptography (QSC). Specifically, it examines some typical applications where cryptographic primitives are deployed today and discusses some points for consideration by developers, highlighting features that may need change to accommodate quantum-safe cryptography. The main focus of the document is on options for upgrading public-key primitives for key establishment and authentication, although several alternative, non-public-key options are also discussed.

GR QSC 003

ETSI GR QSC 001 V1.1.1

The present document gives an overview of the current understanding and best practice in academia and industry about quantum-safe cryptography (QSC). It focuses on identifying and assessing cryptographic primitives that have been proposed for efficient key establishment and authentication applications, and which may be suitable for standardization by ETSI and subsequent use by industry to develop quantum-safe solutions for real-world applications.

GR QSC 001

ETSI GS QKD 010 V0.4.1 (Draft)

The present document specifies protection of QKD modules against Trojan horse attacks launched against a time-varying phase, polarisation or intensity modulator that encodes or decodes at least one of bit values, basis values or the intensities of signal, decoy or vacuum states from the quantum channel.

GS QKD 010

SmartM2M; Use cases for cross-domain data usability of IoT devices

Scope of document is to identify, select and describe use cases where the IoT data and services require data usability specifications for machines consuming data for AI (for example machine learning). Enabling data usability with AI approach will also be considered. It includes Use Cases pertianing to Robots

ETSI TR 103 778

5G; Service requirements for cyber-physical control applications in vertical domains

Provides Stage 1 normative service requirements for 5G systems, in particular service requirements for cyber-physical control applications in vertical domains. cyberphysical systems understood as systems that include engineered, interacting networks of physical and computational components; control applications are to be understood as applications that control physical processes. The requirements of relevance to robotics, e.g. Mobile Robots are discussed, including impact to Factories of the Future

ETSI TS 122 104

Core Network and Interoperability Testing (INT/WG AFI); Federated GANA Knowledge Planes (KPs) for Multi-Domain Autonomic Management & Control (AMC) of Slices in the NGMN® 5G End-to-End Architecture Framework

As part of the growing area of Autonomic/Autonomous Networks (ANs), the document covers the subject of Federated GANA Knowledge Planes (KPs) Platforms for E2E Multi-Domain Federated Autonomic Management and Control (AMC) of 5G Network Slices in NGMN® E2E 5G Architecture

ETSI TR 103 747

Sustainable Digital Multiservice Cities (SDMC): Broadband Deployment and Energy Management: Part 1: Overview, common and generic aspects of societal and technical pillars for sustainability

The goal is to introduce the common and generic aspects of the societal and technical pillars to achieve sustainability objectives behind the deployment of smart new services within the IP network of a single city or an association of cities administratively clustered.

ETSI TS 110 174-1 V1.1.1 (2018-12)

Home Domain Abstract Information Model

The present document allows application developers to describe the status of devices as resources on oneM2M-based platform in various ways. Thus different application developers can create different resource trees even when they build the same kinds of applications. Moreover when handling the same kinds of devices from different vendors on M2M platforms, application developers may create disunited resource trees without common information model.

ETSI TR 118 517 V2.0.0

Network Functions Virtualisation (NFV) Release 4; Architectural Framework; Report on VNF generic OAM functions

This work item will analyse and define the type of OAM functions for VNFs that can be generalized and be provided as a “generic function” supporting the provisioning, connectivity, configuration and monitoring of VNFs on a virtualized platform. The work item will also determine possible solutions to realize such generic OAM functions, e.g., by leveraging PaaS capabilities. The result report will include, if necessary, recommendations for requirements and architectural enhancements. The resulting deliverable will be informative.