Path:
Home >
MISC >
Page334 > TYT1009.1-2024
Price & Delivery
US$199.00 · In stock · Download in 9 secondsTYT1009.1-2024: Sports events informatization - Cybersecurity specification - Part 1: General cybersecurity architecture
Delivery: 9 seconds. True-PDF full-copy in English & invoice will be downloaded + auto-delivered via email. See
step-by-step procedureStatus: Valid
| Std ID | Version | USD | Buy | Deliver [PDF] in | Title (Description) |
| TY/T 1009.1-2024 | English | 199 |
Add to Cart
|
3 days [Need to translate]
|
Sports events informatization - Cybersecurity specification - Part 1: General cybersecurity architecture
|
Click to Preview a similar PDF
Basic data
| Standard ID | TY/T 1009.1-2024 (TY/T1009.1-2024) |
| Description (Translated English) | Sports events informatization - Cybersecurity specification - Part 1: General cybersecurity architecture |
| Sector / Industry | Sports Industry Standard (Recommended) |
| Classification of Chinese Standard | L67 |
| Classification of International Standard | 35.240.99 |
| Word Count Estimation | 10,151 |
| Date of Issue | 2024-11-15 |
| Date of Implementation | 2025-06-01 |
| Issuing agency(ies) | General Administration of Sport |
TYT1009.1-2024: Sports events informatization - Cybersecurity specification - Part 1: General cybersecurity architecture
---This is a DRAFT version for illustration, not a final translation. Full copy of true-PDF in English version (including equations, symbols, images, flow-chart, tables, and figures etc.) will be manually/carefully translated upon your order.
ICS 35.240.99
CCSL67
Sports Industry Standards of the People's Republic of China
Network security specifications for sports event informatization
Part 1.Generic network security architecture
Released on 2024-11-15
2025-06-01 Implementation
The State Sports General Administration issued
Table of Contents
Preface III
Introduction IV
1 Scope 1
2 Normative references 1
3 Terms and Definitions 1
4 General Requirements 1
5 Network Security Architecture 1
5.1 Overall Architecture 1
5.2 Competition Level 2
5.3 Tournament Stage 2
6 Pre-match preparation stage 2
6.1 Overall decision making 2
6.2 Network Security Planning 2
6.3 Supervision and Inspection 2
6.4 Network Security Construction 3
6.5 Network Security Assessment 3
7.Race time phase 3
7.1 Overall coordination 3
7.2 Emergency Command 3
7.3 Cybersecurity Management System 3
7.4 Network Security Technology System 4
7.5 Network security operation system 4
8 Post-match summary stage 4
8.1 Project Summary 4
8.2 Project Acceptance 4
8.3 Project Audit 5
8.4 Data Processing 5
8.5 Equipment Disposal 5
Foreword
This document is in accordance with the provisions of GB/T 1.1-2020 "Guidelines for standardization work Part 1.Structure and drafting rules for standardization documents"
Drafting.
This document is part 1 of TY/T 1009 "Sports Event Information Network Security Specification".
Lower part.
--- Part 1.General network security architecture.
Please note that some of the contents of this document may involve patents. The issuing organization of this document does not assume the responsibility for identifying patents.
This document is proposed by the Sports Information Center of the State General Administration of Sports.
This document is under the jurisdiction of the State General Administration of Sport.
This document was drafted by. Sports Information Center of the State Sports General Administration, National Information Center, China Sports Information Technology (Beijing) Sports Development Co., Ltd.,
Beijing Guoxin Hengda Smart City Technology Development Co., Ltd., Hangzhou Anheng Information Technology Co., Ltd., Qi'anxin Technology Group Co., Ltd.
Company, Beijing Topsec Network Security Technology Co., Ltd., Beijing NSFOCUS Technology Co., Ltd., Wuhan Economic and Technological Development Zone Huangjinkou Industrial Zone
Industry Park Construction Investment Co., Ltd., Oriental Intelligence (Beijing) Co., Ltd., and China National Institute of Standardization.
The main drafters of this document are. Li Wei, Yang Linyun, Liu Shuo, Liu Xiuchao, Li Ziwei, Shan Zhiguang, Xiao Xin, Dai Yu, Zou Mingjin, Yuan Mingkun,
Tian Lidan, Huang Liang, Tian Ziyi, Jin Yongping, Lan Jun, Wen Yueyu, Zhang Yueheng, Li Chong, Gao Gao, Wu Nan, Han Xu, Liu Menglu.
Introduction
As an important part of modern science and technology, information technology has a profound impact on the development of various fields.
With the rapid development of national fitness, the introduction of modern technology, especially information technology, can play a positive role in the organization and hosting of sports events.
Effectively reduce workload, improve work quality, reduce human factors in sports event statistics, and enhance the efficiency of sports event statistics
The current demand for information technology in the dissemination of sports event information in my country is long-term and huge.
A series of large-scale sports events held in China have demonstrated the important role of computer information technology. In order to ensure the network security of sports events, it is urgent to
A set of network security standards must be established.
TY/T 1009 "Sports Event Information Network Security Specification" is planned to consist of three parts.
--- Part 1.General network security architecture. This part is the foundation and core of the network security of sports events.
A comprehensive and flexible network security architecture to meet the security needs of all stages of sports events.
--- Part 2.Network security management. This part is an important part of the network security of sports events.
A set of systematic and standardized network security management processes and methods to help event organizers establish and maintain an efficient network security
A comprehensive management mechanism will be established to continuously improve network security protection capabilities and provide solid guarantees for the smooth progress of sports events.
--- Part 3.Network security technology. This part is the core element to ensure the network security of sports events, focusing on the application of advanced
Advanced network security technology ensures the safe transmission and storage of sports event data, effectively prevents and resists various network threats,
Provide strong technical support for the smooth progress of the event.
This document is based on the national and international standards of information security technology and combines the particularity of sports event informatization to plan and design a
The network security architecture is applicable to sports events. This architecture has special design for each stage, including pre-match preparation, game operation and post-match summary.
The design aims to provide a safe, stable and reliable operating environment for sports events and provide comprehensive and flexible network security for event organizers.
Architecture reference, thereby achieving unified and standardized management of network security for sports events.
Network security specifications for sports event informatization
Part 1.Generic network security architecture
1 Scope
This document provides a general network security architecture for sports events, specifies the overall network security requirements for sports events and the operation process of sports events.
Network security work requirements during the process.
This document is intended to guide the planning, construction, and operation of a common cybersecurity architecture for sports events.
2 Normative references
The contents of the following documents constitute the essential clauses of this document through normative references in this document.
For referenced documents without a date, only the version corresponding to that date applies to this document; for referenced documents without a date, the latest version (including all amendments) applies to
This document.
GB/T 22239 Information security technology Network security level protection basic requirements
GB/T 22240 Information security technology Network security level protection classification guide
GB/T 25069 Information security technical terms
GB/T 35273 Information security technology Personal information security specification
GB/T 41479 Information security technology - Security requirements for network data processing
TY/T 1008 Guidelines for troubleshooting sports event information technology
3 Terms and definitions
The terms and definitions defined in GB/T 25069 apply to this document.
4 General requirements
4.1 The primary goal should be to ensure the safe operation of sports events, and to fully consider the low latency and high concurrency requirements of sports event information systems.
The information system operates smoothly, effectively and safely during sports events.
4.2 It should be “planned, constructed and operated synchronously” with the information construction and support system.
4.3 Advanced and mature information systems and applicable and secure information equipment should be adopted.
4.4 Network assessment should be carried out according to network level protection.
5 Network Security Architecture
5.1 Overall Architecture
The general network security architecture for sports events includes the event command management layer, network security protection layer, and business protection object layer.
The characteristics of event organization and operation are divided into the pre-match preparation stage, the during-match operation stage, and the post-match summary stage, as shown in Figure 1.
...