OASIS Public Key Infrastructure Adoption (PKIA) TC Public Documents

Number of Documents Show last documents per workgroup
Document Descriptions
OASIS Public Key Infrastructure Adoption (PKIA) TC   (Showing 10 of 83)
Document Name # Size State Submitter Date Action
0
43K
Draft
Stephen Wilson
2007-10-31
0
44K
Draft
Stephen Wilson
2007-10-31
0
412K
Draft
RJ Schlecht
2007-10-04
PKI use case business scenario on High Assurance Notary Authentication and US Electronic Notarization project.
0
852K
Draft
Stephen Wilson
2007-09-26
A draft slide set to be presented by June at the IDtrust Workshop held in conjunction with Burton Group's European Catalyst Conference, Barcelona 2007. This is a MAJOR opportunity for our new TC to gain traction and exposure for our work efforts. PKIA TC members are URGED to contribute a one slide case study for presentation. ACTION: Contributers should create one slide, using as a template any of the case studies towards the back of the deck. Please submit before October 15 to june.leung@fundserv.com and swilson@lockstep.com.au.
0
200K
Draft
Stephen Wilson
2007-09-26
This white paper describes a new way of conceptualising backend CAs, likening them to the security printers than routinely manufacture cheques, prescription pads, concert tickets etc. The physical security, operational security and accreditation requirements are all very similar. This type of CA would automatically generate certificates on request from authorised RAs. The model may dramatically reduce CAs' legal liability, because they would be distanced from errors & omissions committed by RAs and by end users. Backend CAs would naturally remain responsible for the quality of their cryptographic processes, operations, personnel and so on. Just as it is inconceivable that a well run cheque printer would be liable for the consequences of a bank customer writing a bad cheque, CAs in this model would be insulated from many types of potential misadventure in PKI implementations.
0
96K
Draft
Stephen Wilson
2007-09-26
At a recent PKIA TC meeting, it was suggested that the case study template provide more information about why data is sought and what we plan to do with it. This updated template also provides a sign off bx for contributers to clearly grant consent to publication.
0
56K
Draft
Dee Schur
2007-09-14
0
53K
Draft
Dee Schur
2007-09-12
0
185K
Draft
Uri Resnitzky
2007-08-24
PKI Adoption Case Study (for the OASIS PKIA TC) PKI-Based Digital Signature in the Life Sciences market
0
91K
Draft
Stephen Wilson
2007-07-22
A suggested template with which case studies can be prepared as part of the work program for the PKI Adoption Technical Committee. My guess is that the case studies generated would be 2-4 pages long, and as such perhaps take just a couple of hours to be prepared by persons experienced in the projects at hand.