Specialist Task Force 288:
International harmonisation of ETSI Electronic Signature Standards
Who we are:
STF Team Leader : Nick Pope
Team Members : Denis Pinkas
Richard Wilsher
Franco Ruggieri
What
we do:
The STF will produce the following
deliverables, for TB approval:
- DTS/ESI-000033
Title: US Federal PKI to EU Qualified Certificate Policy (TS 101 456) mapping
Scope: Mapping of US Federal PKI certificate policy requirements into EU
Qualified Certificate Policy
Read
our Terms of Reference
Why we do it:
The purpose of this work is to maximise
the harmonisation of ETSI Electronic Signature standards with other European and
international activities in this area. This task will be performed by relating
the International Electronic Signature activities to the equivalent ETSI
standards and by initiating the appropriate exchange of information in order to
minimise differences.
Electronic Signatures are covered by the
item "security and privacy throughout networks", which is strategic for ETSI.
This activity follows on from the CEN / ETSI TC ESI co-ordinated programme under
the European Electronic Signature Standardisation Initiative (EESSI). It is
closely related to a number of past and present activities of the ETSI TC ESI on
electronic signature standardisation.
This activity will look at the European activities, which includes requirements
to apply Electronic Signatures, including activities on e-authentication,
e-invoicing and e-procurement.
This activity will analyse technical specifications in relation to activities of
other bodies concerned with international interoperability and provide feedback,
both to ETSI and the other related international activities in order to maximise
harmonisation and therefore facilitate international interoperability and market
uptake of the relevant ETSI standards.
Time plan for the work:
We intend to complete our work by
the end of December 2005.
How to contact us:
If you would like more information, please contact the STF Leader :
pope@secstan.com
Note: this information is based upon STF working assumptions.
The views expressed do not necessarily represent the position of ETSI in this
context.
Last updated: 2010-02-18 10:21:48