PKIX Key Attestation Format
draft-ounsworth-pkix-key-attestation-02
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Authors | Mike Ounsworth , Richard Kettlewell , Bruno Couillard , Jean-Pierre Fiset | ||
Last updated | 2023-09-14 (Latest revision 2023-03-13) | ||
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Abstract
This document describes syntax for conveying key origin attestation information to a Certification Authority (CA) or other entity, so that they may decide how much trust to place in the management of the private key. For example, a reliant party may use this information to support a decision about whether to issue a certificate. In contrast to other key attestation formats, the one defined in this document requires only ASN.1 and the standard PKIX modules.
Authors
Mike Ounsworth
Richard Kettlewell
Bruno Couillard
Jean-Pierre Fiset
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