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    Framework for standardization of signatures. Extended structure including electronic identification and authentication

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    Language(s):  English

    Published date:  20-07-2017

    Publisher:  British Standards Institution

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    European foreword
    Introduction
    1 Scope
    2 Terms and definitions
    3 Symbols and abbreviations
    4 Overview of the eID landscape in official
      documents
    5 Impact on standards currently Identified in
      the ETSI/CEN framework for standardization
      of signatures
    6 Further standardization support for national eID
    Bibliography

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    Defines the regulation on electronic identification and trusted eServices (eIDAS regulation) clearly extends the current Electronic Signature Directive from electronic signature towards electronic identification and electronic authentication.

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    The regulation on electronic identification and trusted eServices (eIDAS regulation) clearly extends the current Electronic Signature Directive from electronic signature towards electronic identification and electronic authentication. These two topics are closely linked to electronic signature and are considered in this context in this document. There are many documents, standards, industrial initiatives and European projects on identification and authentication, but the scope here is limited to electronic signature context, and wider to electronic transactions in the internal market. The present Technical Report is twofold. It firstly does a brief analysis of the implementing acts on electronic identities CIR 2015/1501 [29] and CIR 2015/1502 [30] and how this is addressed by the eID interoperability framework [31]. It secondly establishes what areas of existing standards are impacted by the eID framework and what further areas of standardization could assist nations in providing eID services.

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    Committee IST/17
    Document Type Standard
    Publisher British Standards Institution
    Status Current

    Standards Referencing This Book - (Show below) - (Hide below)

    TR 119 000 : 1.2.1 ELECTRONIC SIGNATURES AND INFRASTRUCTURES (ESI); THE FRAMEWORK FOR STANDARDIZATION OF SIGNATURES: OVERVIEW
    TS 119 612 : 2.2.1 ELECTRONIC SIGNATURES AND INFRASTRUCTURES (ESI); TRUSTED LISTS
    ISO/IEC 27001:2013 Information technology — Security techniques — Information security management systems — Requirements
    TR 119 001 : 1.2.1 ELECTRONIC SIGNATURES AND INFRASTRUCTURES (ESI); THE FRAMEWORK FOR STANDARDIZATION OF SIGNATURES; DEFINITIONS AND ABBREVIATIONS
    ISO/IEC 29115:2013 Information technology Security techniques Entity authentication assurance framework
    TS 119 312 : 1.2.1 ELECTRONIC SIGNATURES AND INFRASTRUCTURES (ESI); CRYPTOGRAPHIC SUITES
    TR 119 400 : 1.1.1 ELECTRONIC SIGNATURES AND INFRASTRUCTURES (ESI); GUIDANCE ON THE USE OF STANDARDS FOR TRUST SERVICE PROVIDERS SUPPORTING DIGITAL SIGNATURES AND RELATED SERVICES
    CEN/TS 15480-2:2012 Identification card systems - European Citizen Card - Part 2: Logical data structures and security services
    CEN/TS 419241:2014 Security Requirements for Trustworthy Systems Supporting Server Signing
    SR 019 020 : 1.1.2 THE FRAMEWORK FOR STANDARDIZATION OF SIGNATURES; STANDARDS FOR ADES DIGITAL SIGNATURES IN MOBILE AND DISTRIBUTED ENVIRONMENTS
    PREN 419231 : DRAFT 2017 PROTECTION PROFILE FOR TRUSTWORTHY SYSTEMS SUPPORTING TIME STAMPING
    ISO/IEC 27000:2016 Information technology Security techniques Information security management systems Overview and vocabulary
    CEN/TS 419261:2015 Security requirements for trustworthy systems managing certificates and time-stamps
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