FBCA CP Section 3.3.1, Identification And Authentication For Routine Re-Key, Rudimentary, v2.27
Profile of Rudimentary level of assurance requirements for the Federal Bridge Certificate Authority (FBCA) Certificate Policy (CP), version 2.27, Section 3.3.1, Identification And Authentication For Routine Re-Key .
Identifier | https://artifacts.trustmarkinitiative.org/lib/tips/fbca-cp-section-3.3.1_-identification-and-authentication-for-routine-re-key_-rudimentary/2.27/ | ||||
Publication Date | 2021-02-04 | ||||
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Keywords | PIV-I, Security, Identity, Federal Bridge | ||||
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Trust Expression:
TD_SubscribersIdentifyThemselvesForReKeyingPKICertificatesThroughUseOfCurrentSignatureKey
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TD Subscribers Identify Themselves For Re-Keying PKI Certificates Through Use Of Current Signature Key, v1.0 | |
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Description | Addresses the requirements for determining that an organization permits PKI certificate subscribers to use their current signature key to identify themselves for re-keying their certificates. |
ID | TD_SubscribersIdentifyThemselvesForReKeyingPKICertificatesThroughUseOfCurrentSignatureKey |
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Sources (1)
FBCA-CP | X.509 Certificate Policy For the Federal Bridge Certification Authority (FBCA), Version 2.27. December 2, 2013. |