US: TCIP - Guaranteed Secure Internet (ITS)

Description:

This solution is used within the U.S.. It combines standards associated with US: TCIP with those for I-I: Guaranteed Secure Internet (ITS). The US: TCIP standards include upper-layer standards required to implement transit-related communications. The I-I: Guaranteed Secure Internet (ITS) standards include lower-layer standards that support secure communications with guaranteed delivery between ITS equipment using X.509 or IEEE 1609.2 security certificates.

Relevant Regions:

Comm Profile: I-I: Guaranteed Secure Internet (ITS)

Comm Class: WAN - Wide Area Network

Standards in Profile:

Data Profile: US: TCIP

Standards in Profile:

Solution Issues Severity: 15

The severity issue score calculation only includes issues associated with standards that are included by default.

Solution Issues:

Default Severity Name Type Description
True Low Data not defined in standard format ITS Info Gap The definition of data concepts should conform to ISO 14817-1 to promote reuse among ITS.
True Medium Out of date (medium) Standardization Gap The standard includes normative references to other standards that have been subject to significant changes that can impact interoperability or security of systems and the industry has not specified if and how these updates should be implemented for deployments of this standard.
True Medium Secure data access not provided Security Gap The solution does not define rules on how the application entity authenticates requests to accept or provide data.
True High Encoding rules not defined Facility Layer Gap The standards do not unambiguously define which set of encoding rules to use.
False Medium Option not standardized Standardization Gap The option set includes at least one option that is not (yet) defined in a standard.
False Medium Uncertainty about trust revocation mechanism Security Gap The mechanisms used to prevent bad actors from sending authorized messages is unproven.

Solution to Triples

This solution is used on the following information flow triples: