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István Rényi Communication Authority, Hungary e-mail: renyi@hif.hu Panel 2: „ Development and market uptake of standards of the EESSI programme” Republic of Hungary
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EESSI Seminar, Panel 2, Budapest, 8 May, 2001 2 Overview Current activities at HIF regarding –supervision and registration of CSPs issuing QCs, and/or performing qualified TSA. –registration of SSCDs and attestation bodies Plans for interoperability testing Plans for the adoption of e-sign standards HIF:Communication Authority, Hungary CSP:Certification Service Provider QC:Qualified Certificate TSA:Time Stamping Authority SSCD:Secure Signature Creation Device
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EESSI Seminar, Panel 2, Budapest, 8 May, 2001 3 Supervision of CSPs/TSAs (1) Specifying the baseline requirements I. Policy rqs, CSP/TSA operation, processes, management, personnel, financial rqs. Heavily relying on: - ETSI TS 101 456: Policy rqs for Certificn Authorities issuing QCs - ETSI STF 178-T1: Policy rqs for Time-Stamping Auth’s II. Physical, environmental and IT security rqs. Also relying on CEN/ISSS’s Area D1: Trustworthy systems... III.Sample Certificate Practice Statement Supervising body Body being set up at HIF, will be empowered to carry out all obligatory tasks
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EESSI Seminar, Panel 2, Budapest, 8 May, 2001 4 Supervision of CSPs/TSAs (2) Process of supervision notification self declaration analysis of declarn docus checking of ALL requirements by expert team Successful supervision results in registration Entered into registry: –ID of Service Provider entitled to issue QCs/QTSs –ID of Certificate Policies Supervision repeated on a yearly basis
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EESSI Seminar, Panel 2, Budapest, 8 May, 2001 5 Attestation of SCDs Attested SCDs (SSCDs), those meeting essential sec rqs are entered into registry Attestation process: –Organisation acquires accreditation from NAB –Accredited body applies for designation by sectoral minister –Designated body, carrying out conformity assesment may attest SCDs - based on inspection results of accredited laboratories –Registration + supervision of designated bodies
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EESSI Seminar, Panel 2, Budapest, 8 May, 2001 6 Plans for interoperability testing Aim: promoting interoperability between PKI related products, and developing best practice by bringing together the various standards based technologies Testbed project to be managed by HIF Participants (CSPs, client application developers, users, government, etc.) entering on own cost Expected benefit: change in the public and industry perception of PKI interoperability
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EESSI Seminar, Panel 2, Budapest, 8 May, 2001 7 Adoption of e-sign standards Responsible organization: Hungarian Standards Institution (MSZT) About to establish E-Sign Working Group Digest of all available EESSI deliverables by September, 2001 Adoption (and translation) of enacted ETSI- SEC/ESI standards Adoption of CEN/ISSS standards Translations subject to budgetary constraints - priorities to be set
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