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BS EN 419212-1:2017

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Application Interface for Secure Elements for Electronic Identification, Authentication and Trusted Services – Introduction and common definitions

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BSI 2017 60
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This part is an informative introduction into the following parts. It gives guidance to the following parts in order to allow an efficient usage of the provided information. Therefore Part 1 provides history, application context, market perspective and a tutorial about the basic understanding of electronic signatures. – Clause 3 provides “Terms and definitions” covering all parts of this standards. The specific parts will contain a similar section which refers to the clause of this Part 1. – Clause 4 provides “Symbols and abbreviations” covering all parts of this standards. The specific parts will contain a similar section which refers to the clause of this Part 1. – Clause 5 provides a Management Summary that describes the market context in which electronic signatures are typically – Annex A provides the algorithm identifies for all parts of the standard. – Annex B provides the algorithm identifies for all parts of the standard. – Annex C provides the build scheme for object identifiers for all parts of the standard. – Annex D “Tutorial on Signature Technology” provides a tutorial which helps the first reader to get familiar with signature technology and its relation to the society that it serves. – Annex E “Guide to the EN 419212” explains the historical and technical evolution of the ESIGN activities which did finally lead to this version of the signature standard.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
2 National foreword
9 1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
17 4 Symbols and abbreviations
20 5 Management Summary
5.1 Motivation
21 5.2 What is in behind?
22 5.3 Use Cases
23 5.4 Privacy and Security
5.5 Overview – EU Directive and Regulation
24 5.6 Facts and Figures
25 AnnexĀ A (normative)Algorithm Identifiers ā€” Coding and specification
34 AnnexĀ B (informative) OID values
B.1 OIDs for certificate signatures
B.2 OIDs for key transport protocol
35 B.3 OIDs for device authentication with privacy
36 B.4 OIDs for password based mechanisms
B.5 OIDs for mEAC protocol
B.5.1 OIDs for Chip Device Authentication
37 B.5.2 OIDs for Terminal Device Authentication
38 B.6 OIDs for privacy protocols
B.6.1 OIDs for Restricted Identification
B.6.2 OIDs for Restricted Identification
B.7 OIDs for mEAC based eServices – OIDs for Terminal Device Authentication in mEAC-based eServices
39 B.8 OIDs for the PCA mechanism
40 AnnexĀ C (informative) Build scheme for object identifiers defined by ENĀ 419212
42 AnnexĀ D (informative) Tutorial on Signature Technology
D.1 General
43 D.2 Signatures and keys
44 D.3 Signing documents
45 D.4 About certificates
46 D.5 The ā€œchain of trustā€
D.6 Multi step signature generation
D.6.1 General
D.6.2 Device authentication protocols
47 D.6.3 Secure Messaging
D.6.4 Password based device authentication
D.6.5 PIN entry
48 D.7 Signing the document
49 AnnexĀ E (informative)Guide to the ENĀ 419212
E.1 From ENĀ 14890 to ENĀ 419212
50 E.2 The EU Regulation 910/2014 and the Directive 1999/93/EU
E.3 Secure Elements (SE)
51 E.4 Specific protection required for contactless integrated circuits
E.4.1 General
E.4.2 Eavesdropping attacks
E.4.3 Skimming attack
E.4.4 Relay attack
E.4.5 Denial of Service (DoS) attack
52 E.4.6 Countermeasures
E.5 The Human-Machine Interface
E.6 Communications with the ICC and with the user
53 E.7 Information that should be initally communicated by the ICC to the IFD
E.8 User agreement using PINs
54 E.9 PIN unlocking
E.10 PIN change
E.11 User agreement using biometric information
E.12 User control using a local display and a local keyboard
55 E.13 Card applications
E.13.1 General
E.13.2 eSign card application
E.13.3 Device authentication mechanisms
E.13.4 Document Decryption mechanisms
E.14 Signature-/Seal functions
E.14.1 General
56 E.14.2 Digital signature/seal creation
E.14.3 Digital signature verification
E.14.4 Identification and authentication service
BS EN 419212-1:2017
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