Cryptography Strength Used to Bind PKI Subscriber Identities to Public Keys, v1.0

Addresses the requirement forcryptography used to achieve bind subscriber identities to public keys to be at least as strong as the CA keys used to sign certificates.
NOTE:If an assessment step references organization-defined elements (E.g. <organization-defined personnel or roles>, <organization-defined frequency>, etc.), corresponding citations/excerpts must be provided to confirm that the organization has established and documented these values and that they apply as referenced in the conformance criteria.

Similarly, if a "Selection" among multiple options (e.g. [Selection (one or more): as needed; ]) is specified, evidence must be provided to establish that the option(s) implemented by the organization have been defined and documented.

The assessment step shall not be marked as satisfied without this evidence.

Assessment Step

1
Cryptography Strength Used to Bind PKI Subscriber Identities to Public Keys (CryptographyStrengthUsedtoBindPKISubscriberIdentitiestoPublicKeys)
If cryptography is used to achieve the bindign of PKI subscriber identity to their public key, is it at least as strong as the CA keys used to sign the PKI certificate?
Artifact
A1
Provide evidence (e.g. organizational policies, procedures, compliance/assessment reports, etc.) that support the assessor's response to this assessment step.
If conformance criteria reference organization-defined elements (e.g. <organization-defined personnel or roles>, <organization-defined frequency>, etc.), these values must be defined and documented by the organization.

Similarly, if the criteria specify a "Selection" among multiple options (e.g. [Selection (one or more): as needed; ]), the option(s) implemented by the organization must also be defined and documented.

Conformance Criteria (1)

C1
If cryptography is used to achieve this binding, it must be at least as strong as the CA keys used to sign the certificate.
Citation
FBCA-CP
Section 6.1.3.