Acrónimos:
PKI
Ver:
· Certificado de clave pública
· http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3280
Infraestructura
capaz de soportar la gestión de claves públicas para los servicios de
autenticación, criptación, integridad, o no repudio. [X.509:2005]
The framework and
services that provide for the generation, production, distribution, control,
accounting and destruction of public key certificates. Components include the
personnel, policies, processes, server platforms, software, and workstations
used for the purpose of administering certificates and public-private key
pairs, including the ability to issue, maintain, recover, and revoke public key
certificates. [CNSSI_4009:2010]
1. (I) A system
of CAs (and, optionally, RAs and other supporting servers and agents) that
perform some set of certificate management, archive management, key management,
and token management functions for a community of users in an application of
asymmetric cryptography. (See: hierarchical PKI, mesh PKI, security management
infrastructure, trust-file PKI.)
2. (I) /PKIX/ The
set of hardware, software, people, policies, and procedures needed to create,
manage, store, distribute, and revoke digital certificates based on asymmetric
cryptography.
[RFC4949:2007]
A framework that
is established to issue, maintain and revoke public key certificates.
[NIST-SP800-57:2007]
The
infrastructure able to support the management of public keys able to support
authentication, encryption, integrity or non-repudiation services. [X.509:2005]
The
infrastructure needed to generate, distribute, manage and archive keys,
certificates and certificate revocation lists and the repository to which
certificates and certificate-revocation lists are to be posted.
[ISO-11770-3:2008]
Generally, the
laws, policies, standards, and software that regulate or manipulate
certificates and public and private keys.
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infrastructure pouvant
prendre en charge la gestion de clés publiques afin de fournir des services
d'authentification, de chiffrement, d'intégrité et de non répudiation. [X.509:2005]
Une infrastructure de gestion
de clés offre un environnement de confiance, ainsi qu'un ensemble de garanties
et services relatifs aux certificats de clés publiques (SCSSI, PC2 v2.0).
Une infrastructure de
gestion de clés est composée des éléments suivants:
· Autorité de certification.
· Autorité d'enregistrement.
·
Système
de publication/distribution des certificats (ex. annuaire).
· Autorité d'horodatage.
· Applications compatibles.
Une infrastructure de
gestion de clés utilise les objets suivants:
· Bi-clés.
· Certificats.
http://securit.free.fr/glossaire.htm
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