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I.S. CWA 14365:2003

Superseded

Superseded

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GUIDE ON THE USE OF ELECTRONIC SIGNATURES

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Superseded date

12-05-2004

Language(s)

English

Published date

01-01-2003

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Foreword
1 Scope
2 References
  2.1 Normative References
  2.2 Informative References
3 Definitions and abbreviations
  3.1 Definitions
  3.2 Abbreviations
4 Signatures from a technical and legal perspective
  4.1 Technical Definitions of Security Services
  4.2 Signatures from a legal perspective
      4.2.1 Technical and legal aspects
      4.2.2 Signatures from a functional perspective
      4.2.3 The need for non-technical evidence
      4.2.4 Feature of functional signatures
5 Comparison of signature definitions
  5.1 Digital signature definition
  5.2 Electronic Signature definition
  5.3 Advanced Electronic Signature definition
  5.4 Qualified Electronic Signature definition
  5.5 Legal Relevance of Different Types of Electronic
      Signature
6 Use Cases for Non-Qualified Electronic Signatures
  6.1 The Components of Qualified Electronic Signatures
  6.2 Advanced Electronic Signature without SSCD
  6.3 Electronic Signature without Data Representation
  6.4 Advanced Electronic Signature without Qualified
      Certificate
7 Evidence for electronic signatures
  7.1 Evidence present in the signed data
  7.2 Evidence present in the certificate
  7.3 Evidence present in the Certificate Policy and/or
      CPS
  7.4 Evidence regarding Certificate Status
  7.5 Evidence present in the Signature Policy
  7.6 Evidence in the Registration Authority database
  7.7 Evidence not available through the signed message
8 Comparison between SSCD PP and SCDev PP
  8.1 Threats, Assumptions, Policies, Objectives
  8.2 Security Functional Requirements
  8.3 Security Assurance Requirements, EAL
Annex 1 (informative): Protection Profile for Signature
        Creation Devices

Provides a legal framework for electronic signatures and certification-services in order to contribute to their legal recognition.

DocumentType
Standard
Pages
90
PublisherName
National Standards Authority of Ireland
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy

CEN/TR 419040:2018 Rationalized structure for electronic signature standardization - Guidelines for citizens

ISO/IEC 15408-2:2008 Information technology — Security techniques — Evaluation criteria for IT security — Part 2: Security functional components
ISO/IEC 15408-3:2008 Information technology — Security techniques — Evaluation criteria for IT security — Part 3: Security assurance components
ISO 7498-2:1989 Information processing systems Open Systems Interconnection Basic Reference Model Part 2: Security Architecture
ISO/IEC 13888-1:2009 Information technology Security techniques Non-repudiation Part 1: General
TS 101 733 : 2.2.1 ELECTRONIC SIGNATURES AND INFRASTRUCTURES (ESI); CMS ADVANCED ELECTRONIC SIGNATURES (CADES)
ISO/IEC 10181-4:1997 Information technology Open Systems Interconnection Security frameworks for open systems: Non-repudiation framework Part 4:
ISO/IEC 10181-2:1996 Information technology Open Systems Interconnection Security frameworks for open systems: Authentication framework
TS 101 456 : 1.4.3 ELECTRONIC SIGNATURES AND INFRASTRUCTURES (ESI); POLICY REQUIREMENTS FOR CERTIFICATION AUTHORITIES ISSUING QUALIFIED CERTIFICATES
ISO/IEC 15408-1:2009 Information technology — Security techniques — Evaluation criteria for IT security — Part 1: Introduction and general model
TS 101 903 : 1.4.2 ELECTRONIC SIGNATURES AND INFRASTRUCTURES (ESI); XML ADVANCED ELECTRONIC SIGNATURES (XADES)
TS 101 862 : 1.3.3 QUALIFIED CERTIFICATE PROFILE

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