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Categories: General
Committee: CEN/TC 55 (Dentistry)
Origin: CEN
Close date: 15 Jan 2025
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Categories: General
Committee: NSAI/TC 2 (ICT )
Origin: NSAI
Close date: 17 Jan 2025
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The present document specifies the Service Information (SI) data which forms a part of Digital Video
Broadcasting (DVB) bitstreams, in order that the user can be provided with information to assist in selection of services
and/or events within the bitstream, and so that the Integrated Receiver Decoder (IRD) can automatically configure itself
for the selected service. SI data for automatic configuration is mostly specified within ISO/IEC 13818-1 [1] as Program
Specific Information (PSI).
The present document specifies additional data which complements the PSI by providing data to aid automatic tuning of
IRDs, and additional information intended for display to the user. The manner of presentation of the information is not
specified in the present document, and IRD manufacturers have freedom to choose appropriate presentation methods.
It is expected that Electronic Programme Guide (EPG) will be a feature of Digital TeleVision (TV) transmissions.
The definition of an EPG is outside the scope of the present document (i.e. the SI specification), but the data contained
within the SI specified in the present document may be used as the basis for an EPG.
Rules of operation for the implementation of the present document are specified in ETSI TS 101 211 [i.1].

Categories: General
Committee: CEN/TC 195 (Cleaning equipment for air and other gases)
Origin: CEN
Close date: 20 Jan 2025
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Categories: General
Committee: CEN/CLC/JTC 3 (error)
Origin: CENELEC
Close date: 24 Jan 2025
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Categories: General
Committee: CEN/TC 12 (Materials, equipment and offshore structures for petroleum, petrochemical and natural gas industries)
Origin: CEN
Close date: 27 Jan 2025
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Categories: General
Committee: CEN/TC 205 (Non-active medical devices)
Origin: CEN
Close date: 28 Jan 2025
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Categories: General
Committee: CEN/TC 442 (Building Information Modelling (BIM))
Origin: CEN
Close date: 30 Jan 2025
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Categories: General
Committee: CEN/TC 326 (Natural Gas Vehicles - Fuelling and Operation)
Origin: CEN
Close date: 13 Feb 2025
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Categories: General
Committee: CLC/TC 34 (error)
Origin: CENELEC
Close date: 21 Feb 2025
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Categories: General
Committee: NSAI/TC 2 (ICT )
Origin: NSAI
Close date: 24 Feb 2025
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The present document specifies generally applicable policy and security requirements for Trust Service Providers
(TSPs) issuing public key certificates, including trusted web site certificates.
The policy and security requirements are defined in terms of requirements for the issuance, maintenance and life-cycle
management of certificates. These policy and security requirements support several reference certificate policies,
defined in clauses 4 and 5.
A framework for the definition of policy requirements for TSPs issuing certificates in a specific context where
particular requirements apply is defined in clause 7.
The present document covers requirements for CA hierarchies, however this is limited to supporting the policies as
specified in the present document. It does not include requirements for root CAs and intermediate CAs for other
purposes.
The present document is applicable to:
• the general requirements of certification in support of cryptographic mechanisms, including digital signatures
for electronic signatures and seals;
• the general requirements of certification authorities issuing TLS/SSL certificates;
• the general requirements of the use of cryptography for authentication and encryption.
The present document does not specify how the requirements identified can be assessed by an independent party,
including requirements for information to be made available to such independent assessors, or requirements on such
assessors.
NOTE: See ETSI EN 319 403 [i.2] for guidance on assessment of TSP's processes and services. The present
document references ETSI EN 319 401 [9] for general policy requirements common to all classes of
TSP's services.
The present document includes provisions consistent with the requirements from the CA/Browser Forum in EVCG [4]
and BRG [6].

Categories: General
Committee: NSAI/TC 2 (ICT )
Origin: NSAI
Close date: 24 Feb 2025
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The present document specifies policy and security requirements for the issuance, maintenance and life-cycle
management of EU qualified certificates as defined in Regulation (EU) No 910/2014 [i.1]. These policy and security
requirements support reference certificate policies for the issuance, maintenance and life-cycle management of EU
qualified certificates issued to natural persons (including natural persons associated with a legal person or a website)
and to legal persons (including legal persons associated with a website), respectively.
The present document does not specify how the requirements identified can be assessed by an independent party,
including requirements for information to be made available to such independent assessors, or requirements on such
assessors.
NOTE: See ETSI EN 319 403 [i.6] for guidance on assessment of TSP's processes and services. The present
document references ETSI EN 319 411-1 [2] for general requirements on TSP issuing certificates.

Categories: General
Committee: IEC/ISO (error)
Origin: IEC
Close date: 28 Feb 2025
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Categories: General
Committee: IEC/TC 121 (Switchgear and controlgear and their assemblies for low voltage)
Origin: IEC
Close date: 28 Feb 2025
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Categories: General
Committee: IEC/TC 117 (Solar thermal electric plants)
Origin: IEC
Close date: 28 Feb 2025
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Categories: General
Committee: NSAI/TC 2 (ICT )
Origin: NSAI
Close date: 10 Mar 2025
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The present document specifies policy and security requirements relating to the operation and management practices of
TSPs issuing time-stamps.
These policy requirements are applicable to TSPs issuing time-stamps. Such time-stamps can be used in support of
digital signatures or for any application requiring to prove that a datum existed before a particular time.
The present document can be used by independent bodies as the basis for confirming that a TSP can be trusted for
issuing time-stamps.
The present document does not specify protocols used to access the TSUs.
NOTE 1: A time-stamping protocol is defined in IETF RFC 3161 [i.2] including optional update in IETF
RFC 5816 [i.3] and profiled in ETSI EN 319 422 [5].
The present document does not specify how the requirements identified can be assessed by an independent party,
including requirements for information to be made available to such independent assessors, or requirements on such
assessors.
NOTE 2: See ETSI EN 319 403-1 [i.9] for guidance on assessment of TSP's processes and services.
NOTE 3: The present document references ETSI EN 319 401 [4] for general policy requirements common to all classes of TSP's services.

Categories: General
Committee: NSAI/TC 2 (ICT )
Origin: NSAI
Close date: 14 Mar 2025
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The present document specifies technical characteristics and methods of measurements for Radio Frequency
IDentification (RFID) devices operating in the frequency range 2 446 MHz to 2 454 MHz with power levels up to a
maximum of 500 mW e.i.r.p. and up to a maximum of 4 W e.i.r.p.
The frequency usage conditions for RFID are EU wide harmonised in the band 2 446 MHz to 2 454 MHz with a power
up 500 mW e.i.r.p. according to [i.1].
NOTE 1: It should be noted that RFID systems in this frequency band with a power of 4 W e.i.r.p. have only a
limited implementation status within the European Union and the CEPT countries.
CEPT/ERC/REC 70-03 [i.4] provides in Appendix 1 an overview of countries where the band is
implemented.
The present document contains requirements to demonstrate that the specified radio equipment both effectively uses and
supports the efficient use of radio spectrum in order to avoid harmful interference.
NOTE 2: The relationship between the present document and essential requirements of article 3.2 of
Directive 2014/53/EU [i.7] is given in Annex A.