AS ISO 9735.7-2003 PDF
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Full title and description
Electronic data interchange for administration, commerce and transport (EDIFACT) — Application level syntax rules (Syntax version number: 4, Syntax release number: 1) — Part 7: Security rules for batch EDI (confidentiality). This part defines confidentiality (encryption) rules and procedures to protect EDIFACT interchange, group and message/package data when exchanged in batch mode.
Abstract
This part of ISO 9735 specifies security rules to ensure confidentiality for batch EDIFACT exchanges at interchange, group and message/package levels. It describes how established cryptographic mechanisms are applied to EDIFACT batch processing and provides informative examples for application.
General information
- Status: Published (confirmed by ISO review process).
- Publication date: Edition 2 published July 2002; national adoptions (e.g., ČSN) published in 2003.
- Publisher: International Organization for Standardization (ISO), developed by ISO/TC 154.
- ICS / categories: 35.240.63 (EDI, EDIFACT application-level syntax rules).
- Edition / version: Edition 2 (ISO 9735-7:2002; replaces ISO 9735-7:1999 which was withdrawn).
- Number of pages: 18 (ISO edition 2).
Scope
Defines confidentiality/security rules for batch-mode EDIFACT message exchanges. The scope covers protection at message/package, group and interchange levels and explains application of recognized cryptographic mechanisms to EDIFACT batch processing. It is intended to be used together with other parts of ISO 9735 that define application-level syntax and processing rules.
Key topics and requirements
- Security objectives: confidentiality requirements for batch EDI exchanges.
- Application of cryptographic mechanisms to EDIFACT interchange, group and message/package structures.
- Formatting and processing rules to support encrypted payloads within EDIFACT batch flows.
- Informative examples and implementation notes illustrating application to real batch scenarios.
- Interoperability considerations with other parts of ISO 9735 and EDIFACT message processing.
Typical use and users
Used by EDI implementers, systems integrators, IT security teams, trading partners, software vendors and organizations exchanging EDIFACT messages in batch mode who need standardized guidance for applying confidentiality and encryption to their EDI flows.
Related standards
Other parts of ISO 9735 (application-level syntax rules) are directly related and normally used together with Part 7 (for example parts 1, 2, 5, 8 and 10 in EDIFACT series as referenced in national adoptions). The EDIFACT family of recommendations and additional ISO/TC 154 deliverables on EDI and messaging are also relevant.
Keywords
EDIFACT, batch EDI, confidentiality, encryption, security rules, application-level syntax, ISO 9735, interchange security, message/package security.
FAQ
Q: What is this standard?
A: ISO 9735-7 (Edition 2 published 2002) is the part of the EDIFACT application-level syntax rules that specifies security rules for confidentiality in batch EDI processing.
Q: What does it cover?
A: It covers confidentiality requirements and how to apply established cryptographic mechanisms to protect EDIFACT data at interchange, group and message/package levels in batch transmissions, including implementation examples and interoperability guidance.
Q: Who typically uses it?
A: EDI software vendors, implementers, trading partners, integration and security teams, and organizations managing batch EDIFACT exchanges use this part to standardize confidentiality practices.
Q: Is it current or superseded?
A: The original ISO 9735-7:1999 was withdrawn and superseded by ISO 9735-7:2002 (Edition 2). The 2002 edition is the current ISO edition and has been subject to ISO periodic review/confirmation.
Q: Is it part of a series?
A: Yes — it is Part 7 of the ISO 9735 series (EDIFACT application-level syntax rules). It is intended to be used in combination with other parts of ISO 9735 that address syntax, processing and other security aspects.
Q: What are the key keywords?
A: EDIFACT, batch EDI, confidentiality, encryption, application-level syntax, interchange security, ISO 9735.