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CAN/CSA-ISO/IEC TR 14516-04 (R2017)

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Information Technology - Security Techniques - Guidelines for the use and Management of Trusted Third Party Services (Adopted ISO/IEC TR 14516:2002, first edition, 2002-06-15)

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English, French

Published date

01-01-2004

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1 Scope
2 References
3 Definitions
4 General Aspects
5 Management and Operational Aspects of a TTP
6 Interworking
7 Major Categories of TTP Services
Annex A - Security Requirements for Management of TTPs
Annex B - Aspects of CA management
Annex C - Bibliography

Associated with the provision and operation of a Trusted Third Party (TTP) are a number of security-related issues for which general guidance is necessary to assist business entities, developers and providers of systems and services, etc.

DocumentType
Standard
ISBN
1-55397-261-9
Pages
44
ProductNote
Reconfirmed EN
PublisherName
Canadian Standards Association
Status
Current
Supersedes

Scope Associated with the provision and operation of a Trusted Third Party (TTP) are a number of security-related issues for which general guidance is necessary to assist business entities, developers and providers of systems and services, etc. This includes guidance on issues regarding the roles, positions and relationships of TTPs and the entities using TTP services, the generic security requirements, who should provide what type of security, what the possible security solutions are, and the operational use and management of TTP service security. This Recommendation | Technical Report provides guidance for the use and management of TTPs, a clear definition of the basic duties and services provided, their description and their purpose, and the roles and liabilities of TTPs and entities using their services. It is intended primarily for system managers, developers, TTP operators and enterprise users to select those TTP services needed for particular requirements, their subsequent management, use and operational deployment, and the establishment of a Security Policy within a TTP. It is not intended to be used as a basis for a formal assessment of a TTP or a comparison of TTPs. This Recommendation | Technical Report identifies different major categories of TTP services including: time stamping, non-repudiation, key management, certificate management, and electronic notary public. Each of these major categories consists of several services which logically belong together.

Standards Relationship
ISO/IEC TR 14516:2002 Identical

ISO/IEC 13888-2:2010 Information technology Security techniques Non-repudiation Part 2: Mechanisms using symmetric techniques
ISO 15782-1:2009 Certificate management for financial services Part 1: Public key certificates
ISO/IEC 15408-2:2008 Information technology — Security techniques — Evaluation criteria for IT security — Part 2: Security functional components
ISO/IEC 9798-3:1998 Information technology Security techniques Entity authentication Part 3: Mechanisms using digital signature techniques
BS 7799(1995) : AMD 9911 CODE OF PRACTICE FOR INFORMATION SECURITY MANAGEMENT
ISO/IEC 11770-2:2008 Information technology Security techniques Key management Part 2: Mechanisms using symmetric techniques
ISO/IEC 15945:2002 Information technology — Security techniques — Specification of TTP services to support the application of digital signatures
ISO/IEC 15408-3:2008 Information technology — Security techniques — Evaluation criteria for IT security — Part 3: Security assurance components
ISO/IEC 13888-3:2009 Information technology Security techniques Non-repudiation Part 3: Mechanisms using asymmetric techniques
ISO/IEC 9798-4:1999 Information technology Security techniques Entity authentication Part 4: Mechanisms using a cryptographic check function
ISO/IEC 9798-2:2008 Information technology Security techniques Entity authentication Part 2: Mechanisms using symmetric encipherment algorithms
ISO/IEC TR 13335-2:1997 Information technology Guidelines for the management of IT Security Part 2: Managing and planning IT Security
ISO 7498-2:1989 Information processing systems Open Systems Interconnection Basic Reference Model Part 2: Security Architecture
ISO/IEC 10118-1:2016 Information technology Security techniques Hash-functions Part 1: General
ISO/IEC TR 13335-3:1998 Information technology Guidelines for the management of IT Security Part 3: Techniques for the management of IT Security
ISO/IEC 13888-1:2009 Information technology Security techniques Non-repudiation Part 1: General
ISO/IEC Guide 61:1996 General requirements for assessment and accreditation of certification/registration bodies
ISO/IEC TR 13335-4:2000 Information technology Guidelines for the management of IT Security Part 4: Selection of safeguards
ISO/IEC 10118-3:2004 Information technology Security techniques Hash-functions Part 3: Dedicated hash-functions
AS/NZS 4444.1:1999 Information security management Code of practice for information security management
ISO/IEC 15946-3:2002 Information technology Security techniques Cryptographic techniques based on elliptic curves Part 3: Key establishment
ISO/IEC 15408-1:2009 Information technology — Security techniques — Evaluation criteria for IT security — Part 1: Introduction and general model
ISO/IEC 10118-2:2010 Information technology Security techniques Hash-functions Part 2: Hash-functions using an n-bit block cipher
ISO/IEC Guide 65:1996 General requirements for bodies operating product certification systems
ISO/IEC 11770-1:2010 Information technology Security techniques Key management Part 1: Framework
ISO/IEC 11770-3:2015 Information technology Security techniques Key management Part 3: Mechanisms using asymmetric techniques
ISO/IEC 9798-1:2010 Information technology Security techniques Entity authentication Part 1: General
ISO/IEC TR 13335-1:1996 Information technology — Guidelines for the management of IT Security — Part 1: Concepts and models for IT Security

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