ETSI SR 001604 V 1.1.1-2012ETSI TS 101733 V 2.2.1-2013ETSI TS 102176 ReiheETSI TS 102176-1 V 2.1.1-2011ETSI TS 102176-2 V 1.2.1-2005ETSI TS 102853 V 1.1.2-2012CWA 14167-1-2003CWA 14167-2-2004CWA 14167-3-2004CWA 14167-4-2004CWA 14170-2004CWA 143
被代替标准
FprCEN/TS 419241-2013
适用范围
General This document specifies security requirements and recommendations for Trustworthy System Supporting Server Signing (TW4S) that generate advanced electronic signatures as defined in Directive 1999/93/EC. This document may also be applied to electronic signatures complying to Article 5 (1) of Directive 1999/93/EC employing a Secure Signature Creation Device (SSCD) compliant with Annex III and supported by a qualified electronic signature. The Server Signing Application (SSA) runs on a networked server supporting one or more signatories to remotely sign electronic documents using centralized signature keys held on the signing server under sole control of the signatory. An SSA is intended to deliver to the user or to some other application process in a form specified by the user, an Advanced - or where applicable a Qualified - Electronic Signature associated with a Signer's Document as a Signed Data Object. This document:- provides commonly recognized functional models of TW4S; - specifies overall requirements that apply across all of the services identified in the functional model; - specifies security requirements for each of the services identified in the SSA; - specifies security requirements for sensitive system components which may be used by the SSA (e. g. Signature Creation Device (SCDev)). This document does not specify technologies and protocols, but rather identifies requirements on the security on technologies to be employed. Out of scope The following aspects are considered to be out of scope; - other trusted services that may be used alongside this service such as signature validation service, time-stamping service and information preservation service; - any application or system outside of the SSA; - the legal interpretation of any form of signature (e. g. the implications of countersignatures, of multiple signatures and of signatures covering complex information structures containing other signatures). Audience This document specifies security re