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Created Jan 5 2011 - 05:46

Standards

Other Algorithms Standards

The x.509 certificate can be used for many purposes, such as: electronic signature, two factor authentication, client authentication, email signing and encryption and many other applications.

The most common and most frequently used purposes can be included using further layers of security protocols and cryptographic algorithms, the most common of which are:

  • AES: Advanced Encryption Standard;
  • S/MIME AES: Secure / Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions [S/MIME] Advanced Encryption Standard for secure email messaging;
  • 3DES Encryption: Triple DES encryption algorithm standard;
  • IDEA Encryption: IDEA encryption algorithm standard;
  • SSLv3: version 3 of the Secure Socket Layer protocol used for secure web access;
  • TLSv1: version 1 of the Transport Layer Security protocol used for secure web access;
  • and others in accordance with specific customer projects and requirements.
Compliance to Standards

Digi-CA™ has been verified to comply with more than 70+ standards and here is a list of the most commonly requested standards that Digi-CA™ complies with:

Digi-CA™ standard compliance list
RSA Public Key Cryptography Standards   PKCS#1, PKCS#3, PKCS#5, PKCS#7, PKCS#8, PKCS#9, PKCS#10, PKCS#11, PKCS#12
     
Internet Engineering Task Force RFC standards or standard candidates   RFC 373, RFC 1231, RFC 1422, RFC 2246, RFC 2315, RFC 2459, RFC 2510, RFC 2527, RFC 2560, RFC 2587, RFC 2630, RFC 2634, RFC 2818, RFC 2898, RFC 2986, RFC 3039, RFC 3161, RFC 3279, RFC 3280, RFC 3628, RFC 3629, RFC 3647, RFC 3739, RFC 4514, RFC 5280
     
US Federal Information Processing Standards   FIPS 46, FIPS 180-2, FIPS 186-2, FIPS 197, FIPS 198
     
European Telecommunications Standards Institute standards   ETSI TS 102 280, ETSI TS 102 042, ETSI TS 102 040, ETSI TS 102 023, ETSI TS 101 861
     
CEN Workshop Agreement standards   CWA 14167-1, CWA 14172 (1-8)
     
ISO & Other standards   ITU X.509, ITU-T X.520, ISO 27001, ISO 7816 Parts (1 – 5), ISO 7816 (Parts 7 – 9), ISO 15408, GridPMA, EAL4, EAL4+, XKMS XML, NIST SP 800-38C, NIST SP 800-38B, NIST SP 800-90
Compatibility

Digi-SSL™ and Digi-Code™ certificates require browser compatibility. Digi-ID™ certificates require browser compatibility and also compatibility with Adobe® PDF whilst email software compatibility is required when being using Digi-Mail™ certificates.

Browser Client Compatibility

The following is a list of browsers that are compatible with Digi-SSLs™, Digi-Codes™ and Digi-ID™ certificates:

  • Microsoft® Internet Explorer 5.5
  • Microsoft® Internet Explorer 6.x+
  • AOL® 5+*
  • Opera 5+*
  • Safari 1.2*
  • Mozilla/5 1.7.2*
  • Firefox 1.0*
  • Netscape 4.x*
  • Netscape 8.1+*
Email Client Compatibility

The following is a list of browsers that are compatible with the certificates used for Digi-Mail™:

  • Microsoft® Outlook Express 5.5
  • Microsoft® Outlook Express 6.x+
  • Microsoft® Outlook 98, ME, 2000, 2003, XP
  • AOL® Instant Messenger 5.2+
  • Eudora 3.1+ (with EMS API plug-in)*
  • Safari 1.2*
  • Mozilla/5 1.7.2*
  • Firefox 1.0*
  • Netscape 4.x*
  • Netscape 8.1+*
  • Owner's & Users Manual

Source URL: http://www2.digi-sign.com/digi-ca/PKI/standards