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BS ISO 17090-1:2013

$189.07

Health informatics. Public key infrastructure – Overview of digital certificate services

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BSI 2013 50
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PDF Pages PDF Title
6 Foreword
7 Introduction
9 Section sec_1
Section sec_2
Section sec_3
Section sec_3.1
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
3.1 Healthcare context terms
11 Section sec_3.2
3.2 Security services terms
14 Section sec_3.3
3.3 Public key infrastructure related terms
17 Section sec_4
Section sec_5
Section sec_5.1
4 Abbreviations
5 Healthcare context
5.1 Certificate holders and relying parties in healthcare
18 Section sec_5.2
Section sec_5.2.1
Section sec_5.2.2
Section sec_5.2.3
Section sec_5.2.4
5.2 Examples of actors
19 Section sec_5.2.5
Section sec_5.2.6
Section sec_5.2.7
Section sec_5.2.8
Section sec_5.2.9
Section sec_5.3
5.3 Applicability of digital certificates to healthcare
20 Section sec_6
Section sec_6.1
6 Requirements for security services in healthcare applications
6.1 Healthcare characteristics
21 Section sec_6.2
Section sec_6.2.1
Section sec_6.2.2
Section sec_6.2.3
Section sec_6.2.4
Section sec_6.2.5
6.2 Digital certificate technical requirements in healthcare
22 Section sec_6.2.6
Section sec_6.2.7
Section sec_6.3
Section sec_6.4
Section sec_6.5
6.3 Healthcare-specific needs and the separation of authentication from data encipherment
6.4 Health industry security management framework for digital certificates
6.5 Policy requirements for digital certificate issuance and use in healthcare
23 Section sec_7
Section sec_7.1
Section sec_7.2
Section sec_7.3
7 Public key cryptography
7.1 Symmetric vs. asymmetric cryptography
7.2 Digital certificates
7.3 Digital signatures
24 Section sec_7.4
7.4 Protecting the private key
25 Section sec_8
Section sec_8.1
Section sec_8.1.1
Section sec_8.1.2
Section sec_8.1.3
Section sec_8.1.4
Section sec_8.1.5
8 Deploying digital certificates
8.1 Necessary components
26 Section sec_8.2
Section sec_8.3
8.2 Establishing identity using qualified certificates
8.3 Establishing speciality and roles using identity certificates
27 Section sec_8.4
8.4 Using attribute certificates for authorisation and access control
28 Section sec_9
Section sec_9.1
Section sec_9.2
Section sec_9.2.1
Section sec_9.2.2
Section sec_9.2.3
9 Interoperability requirements
9.1 Overview
9.2 Options for deploying healthcare digital certificates across jurisdictions
29 Section sec_9.2.4
Section sec_9.2.5
30 Section sec_9.2.6
Section sec_9.3
9.3 Option usage
31 Annex sec_A
Annex sec_A.1
Annex sec_A.2
Annex sec_A.3
Annex A
(informative)

Scenarios for the use of digital certificates in healthcare

32 Table tab_A.1
33 Annex sec_A.4
Annex sec_A.4.1
Annex sec_A.4.2
34 Annex sec_A.4.3
35 Annex sec_A.4.4
36 Annex sec_A.4.5
37 Annex sec_A.4.6
38 Annex sec_A.4.7
39 Annex sec_A.4.8
Annex sec_A.4.9
40 Annex sec_A.4.10
41 Annex sec_A.4.11
42 Annex sec_A.4.12
43 Annex sec_A.4.13
Annex sec_A.4.14
44 Annex sec_A.4.15
45 Annex sec_A.4.16
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BS ISO 17090-1:2013
$189.07