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I.S. CWA 15264-1:2005

Withdrawn

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ARCHITECTURE FOR A EUROPEAN INTEROPERABLE EID SYSTEM WITHIN A SMART CARD INFRASTRUCTURE

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Withdrawn date

17-02-2016

Language(s)

English

Published date

22-06-2005

Foreword
1 Introduction
   1.1 Scope and objectives
   1.2 Informative References
   1.3 Concepts and definitions
   1.4 Abbreviation
2 Contextual Model for IAS interoperability
   2.1 Trust models
   2.2 Interoperability of IAS between schemes
3 Conceptual model for IAS interoperability
   3.1 Roles
   3.2 Processes
   3.3 SCMF and generic trust model
   3.4 Smart card communities and eService communities
4 The IAS functional model
   4.1 The IAS platform function
   4.2 The platform function
   4.3 The crypto function
   4.4 The application function
   4.5 The connectivity function
   4.6 The Human Interface function
5 IAS system architecture
   5.1 The Smart Card layer
   5.2 The Infrastructure layer
   5.3 The eService layer
   5.4 The layer interfaces
6 The functional model in the IAS system architecture
   6.1 The functional model in the Smart Card Layer
   6.2 The functional model in the User Access Point sub-layer
   6.3 The functional model in the eService Access Point sub-layer
   6.4 The functional model in the eService Layer
   6.5 The functional model in the PKI service sub-layer
7 High level description of the primary processes - formal
   description
   7.1 UC.1.0.: Card activation
   7.2 UC.1.1.: Securing of the terminal-card link
   7.3 UC.1.2.: Component Authentication
   7.4 UC.N.3.: Certificate validation
   7.5 UC.2.0.: Connection to eService
   7.6 UC.2.1.: Securing of the eService link
   7.7 UC.2.2.: Cardholder authentication by PKI
   7.8 UC.3.2.: Cardholder authentication by PIN/BioCode
   7.9 UC.3.0.: Interaction with the eService
   7.10 UC.3.1.: Signing of a data object
   7.11 UC.4.0.: Closing of the eService Connection
   7.12 UC.5.0.: Card deactivation
8 IAS interoperability
   8.1 IAS interoperability scenarios
   8.2 IAS Interoperability architecture
   8.3 IAS interoperability processes
9 Securing interoperability
   9.1 Introduction
   9.2 Securing the Card-Terminal interface (IOP#1)
   9.3 Securing the User Access Point - eService Access Point
        link (IOP#2)
   9.4 Securing the access to PKI services (IOP#3)
   9.5 Securing the eService Access Point - eService link (IOP#4)
   9.6 Securing the on-card applications - IAS function
        interface (IOP#5)
10 Common requirements for IAS interoperability
   10.1 Requirements related to the execution of the primary
        processes
   10.2 Requirements on secondary processes
Annex A Mandatory field in certificates
Table of Figures

Specifies the interoperability architecture for the implementation of a smart-card based interoperable public eAuthentication/eID infrastructure across Europe to be primarily used in the eGovernment domain.

DocumentType
Standard
Pages
63
PublisherName
National Standards Authority of Ireland
Status
Withdrawn

ISO/IEC 7816-4:2013 Identification cards Integrated circuit cards Part 4: Organization, security and commands for interchange
ISO/IEC 7816-15:2016 Identification cards Integrated circuit cards Part 15: Cryptographic information application

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