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TR 102 030 : 1.1.1

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PROVISION OF HARMONIZED TRUST SERVICE PROVIDER STATUS INFORMATION

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Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
  1.1 Intended audience
  1.2 Status of the requirements herein
  1.3 Notice to readership
2 References
3 Definitions and abbreviations
  3.1 Definitions
  3.2 Abbreviations
4 Objectives and methods of investigation
  4.1 Task objectives
  4.2 Task rationale
      4.2.1 The need for status information
      4.2.2 The need for harmonization
  4.3 Requirements determination process
5 Results of investigation
  5.1 Introduction
  5.2 Overview of countries and schemes types
  5.3 Summary of regulatory scheme types
      5.3.1 Supervision systems
      5.3.2 Scope and process of supervision
      5.3.3 Provision of status information
  5.4 Summary of voluntary schemes
      5.4.1 Public and private body schemes
      5.4.2 Scope of voluntary schemes
      5.4.3 Provision of status information
  5.5 Technical issues
  5.6 Relying party issues
6 A trust model and the need for status information
  6.1 Introduction
  6.2 Trust model in the open environment
      6.2.1 Verification of service identity and policy
      6.2.2 Verification of certificate status
      6.2.3 Verification of approval and current status of the
            service
  6.3 Comparison of different policy mapping concepts
  6.4 Existing approval scheme mechanisms
  6.5 The way forward
7 Harmonized requirements for TSP status information
  7.1 Information provision
  7.2 TSP Status List
      7.2.1 TSL general structure
      7.2.2 Status list structure
      7.2.3 List of Trust Service Providers
      7.2.4 List of approved services
      7.2.5 Service approval history
      7.2.6 Summary of TSL profile
  7.3 Performance characteristics
8 Implementation options
  8.1 Automated processing
      8.1.1 Process overview and interoperability requirements
      8.1.2 Scenarios
            8.1.2.1 Scenario based on X.500 Directory
            8.1.2.2 Scenario based on Web server
  8.2 Human-readable presentation
      8.2.1 Static presentation
      8.2.2 Dynamic presentation
  8.3 Transition scenario
      8.3.1 Basic TSL information
      8.3.2 Trust Service Provider information
      8.3.3 Approved service information
      8.3.4 Approval history information
9 Recommendations for future actions
  9.1 Development of a supporting TSL standard
  9.2 Requirement issues deserving further attention
  9.3 Necessary complementary action
  9.4 Potential complementary actions
Annex A: Specimen requirements capture questionnaire
      A.1 Introduction
      A.2 For scheme managers/implementors
          A.2.1 Details of the scheme
          A.2.2 Status information
          A.2.3 Technical Aspects
      A.3 For relying parties/verifiers (e.g.
          consumers/government/tax authorities/banks/chambers
          of commerce)
      A.4 Follow-up and Contact Details (all respondents)
Annex B: Contact l
      B.1 Introduction and legend
      B.2 EU/EEA States
      B.3 Other European States
      B.4 North America
      B.5 Asia/Pacific
Annex C: XML schema definition for the Trust Status List
History

Delineates minimum requirements for the provision of harmonized status information on certification-service-providers and other Trust Service Providers (TSPs) and for the means to provide such information.

Committee
SECESI
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
41
PublisherName
European Telecommunications Standards Institute
Status
Current

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