Title
Current Status of Japanese Government PKI Systems
Abstract
In Japan, three government PKI systems are constructed as Bridge Model PKI, and they are also bridged with each other. Up to now, all of the three PKI systems have issued certificates mainly for digital signature on digital documents. Only recently, a concern to issue certificates for entity authentication has been raised. Not only "KeyUsage" but also "CertificatePolicies" and related extensions should be carefully used in Bridge Model. As a potential international issue, we have started to discuss on the migration of cryptography in PKI systems. Due to Bridge Model and vertically divided administration, difficulties in enforcing consistent policies thoroughly in these PKI systems is expected in Japan.
Year
DOI
Venue
2008
10.1007/978-3-540-69485-4_8
EuroPKI
Keywords
Field
DocType
potential international issue,government pki system,bridge model pki,current status,pki system,related extension,japanese government pki systems,entity authentication,consistent policy,digital document,bridge model,digital signature,migration,policies,egovernment,interoperability
Public key infrastructure,Internet privacy,Authentication,Cryptography,Computer security,Interoperability,Computer science,Digital signature,Government
Conference
Volume
ISSN
Citations 
5057
0302-9743
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
10
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Yasuo Miyakawa100.34
Takashi Kurokawa200.68
Akihiro Yamamura39613.29
Yasushi Matsumoto400.34