OASIS Digital Signature Services eXtended (DSS-X) TC

Groups - Presentation "An Archiving Profile for OASIS DSS" (2008-10-03-An Archiving Profile for OASIS DSS.pdf) uploaded

  • 1.  Groups - Presentation "An Archiving Profile for OASIS DSS" (2008-10-03-An Archiving Profile for OASIS DSS.pdf) uploaded

    Posted 10-02-2008 13:21
    I would like to reserve a few minutes in our F2F-meeging to discuss,
    whether it could make sense to think about creating "An Archiving Profile
    for OASIS DSS" and how such a profile might look like. 
    
     -- Detlef Huehnlein
    
    The document named Presentation "An Archiving Profile for OASIS DSS"
    (2008-10-03-An Archiving Profile for OASIS DSS.pdf) has been submitted by
    Detlef Huehnlein to the OASIS Digital Signature Services eXtended (DSS-X)
    TC document repository.
    
    Document Description:
    It is well known that cryptographic algorithms may become weak due to
    increased computational power or improved algorithms
    Hence the conclusiveness of digital signatures may decrease over time 
     at least if one does not apply appropriate counter-measures such as
    - Archive Time-Stamps according to XAdES / CAdES 
    - Evidence Records according to RFC 4998
    Some EU-member-states have explicit legal stipulations for long-term
    archiving of qualified electronic signatures (e.g.  17 SigV in Germany)
    
    => It is an obvious approach to use DSS for long term archiving of
    signatures and signed data
    
    Using this presentation I would like to discuss briefly, whether it could
    make sense to think about creating "An Archiving Profile for OASIS
    DSS" and how such a profile might look like.
    
    View Document Details:
    http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/document.php?document_id=29543
    
    Download Document:  
    http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/download.php/29543/2008-10-03-An%20Archiving%20Profile%20for%20OASIS%20DSS.pdf
    
    
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