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ISO 26430:2008

ISO 26430:2008 Digital cinema (D-cinema) operations – Part 3: Generic extra-theater message format

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Description

ISO 26430-3:2008 presents a specification for a generic extra-theater message (ETM) format for use with unidirectional communications channels used in security communications for digital cinema systems.

The ETM specification is a generic extensible markup language (XML) security wrapper that includes specific fields which can be extended to carry different kinds of information to meet various application-level requirements. The ETM uses W3C XML to represent the information payload. It provides security using the XML encryption and signature primitives.

Edition

1

Published Date

2008-07-09

Status

PUBLISHED

Pages

21

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

ISO 26430-3:2008 presents a specification for a generic extra-theater message (ETM) format for use with unidirectional communications channels used in security communications for digital cinema systems.

The ETM specification is a generic extensible markup language (XML) security wrapper that includes specific fields which can be extended to carry different kinds of information to meet various application-level requirements. The ETM uses W3C XML to represent the information payload. It provides security using the XML encryption and signature primitives.

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