CERTIFICATION POLICIES AND PRACTICES
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Regulation (EU) No 910/2014 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 23 July 2014 on electronic identification and trust services for electronic transactions in the internal market, which repeals Directive 1999/93/CE requires Certification Service Providers issuing qualified certificates to make a permanent guardianship and management of electronic certificates issued. The details of this effort should be collected in the so-called Certification Practice Statement (CPS), which specifies the conditions for the application, issuance, use, suspension and termination of the validity of digital certificates.
This policy is applicable to the following types of certificates: 1. CP CERTIFICATES ON GOVERNMENTAL ENVIRONMENT
1. PUBLIC EMPLOYEE 2. CP CERTIFICATES ON CORPORATE ENVIRONMENT
1. CERTIFICATE FOR NATURAL PERSONS.
1. PUBLIC EMPLOYEE 2. CP CERTIFICATES ON CORPORATE ENVIRONMENT
- 1. CORPORATE CERTIFICATE FOR PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIP ORGANIZATIONS
- 2. CORPORATE CERTIFICATE FOR LEGAL REPRESENTATIVES
- 3. CORPORATE CERTIFICATE FOR NATURAL PERSONS
- 4 CORPORATE CERTIFICATE FOR VOLUNTARY REPRESENTATIVES IN DEALINGS WITH PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
- 5. CORPORATE CERTIFICATE FOR LEGAL PERSONS
1. CERTIFICATE FOR NATURAL PERSONS.
This policy is applicable to the following types of certificates: 1. CP CERTIFICATES ON GOVERNMENTAL ENVIRONMENT
- Seal for Public Bodies
- Company Seal
1. CP CERTIFICATES ON GOVERNMENTAL ENVIRONMENT
- Electronic office
- SSL web server certificate EV, OV and PSD2
- SSL web server certificate EV, OV and PSD2
1. QUALIFIED TIME-STAMPING (TSA) SERVICE POLICY
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