SSC declares its participation in the Server Certificate Working Group
(wiki updated).
Thanks,
M.D.
On 7/4/2018 2:23 AM, Kirk Hall via Public wrote:
As noted in my prior emails, as of the Ballot 206 effective date of
July 3, 2018, all Forum Members, Associate Members, and Interested
Parties must do two things: (1) sign and return the IPR Agreement
v1.3, and (2) declare their “participation” in a Chartered Working
Group. There is only one Chartered Working Group at present – the
Server Certificate Working Group (SCWG), which will take over most of
the substantive discussion about server certificate requirements from
the old CA/Browser Forum.
*_I have listed below all the declarations of “participation” in the
SCWG that we have received to date_.* (Note: it’s possible we missed
some declarations – if you informed me or Ben of your “participation”
in the SCWG and are not listed below, accept our apologies and _please
inform us again_.)
*_If you are a Forum Member or Associate Member and your name is not
on the list_* – please add it via the wiki page here:
https://www.cabforum.org/wiki/Server%20Certificate%20Working%20Group
If you have any difficulties in posting to the wiki, please send your
declaration of “participation” to me or to Ben, and we will add it.
If you are an Interested Party and want to “participate”, you can’t
post directly to the wiki, *_so please send an email to me or Ben and
we will add it_*.
Finally, please note that you will lose your status as a Member,
Associate Member, or Interested Party if you fail to sign and return
the IPR Agreement v1.3 – to remain in your current status, you must
BOTH sign and return the IPRA v1.3, AND declare your “participation”
in the Server Certificate Working Group. For Interested Parties - You
can download the IPR Agreement v1.3 here – please sign and return to
me. If you don’t return a signed IPRA v1.3, you will lose your right
as an Interested Party to post to the Forum and Working Group list.
https://cabforum.org/wp-content/uploads/CAB-Forum-Agreement-for-IPR-Policy_20FEB18.pdf
https://cabforum.org/ipr-policy/
https://cabforum.org/wp-content/uploads/CABF-IPR-Policy-v.1.3_4APR18.pdf
***
*Server Certificate Working Group (as of July 3, 2018)*
The following have formally declared their participation in the Server
Certificate Working Group:
Type 1 = Certificate Issuer 2 = Root Certificate Issuer 3 =
Certificate Consumer 4 = Associate Member 5 = Interested Party
*Root Certificate Issuer, Certificate Issuer*
Name
Date of Declaration
Type
Date of Withdrawal
Actalis S.p.A.
2 July 2018
Certificate Issuer
Buypass AS
3 July 2018
Root Certificate Issuer, Certificate Issuer
Certigna
2 July 2018
Certificate Issuer
Digicert, Inc.
28 June 2018
Root Certificate Issuer, Certificate Issuer
Disig, a.s.
2 July 2018
Certificate Issuer
Entrust Datacard
29 June 2018
Root Certificate Issuer, Certificate Issuer
GlobalSign
29 June 2018
Root Certificate Issuer, Certificate Issuer
HARICA
2 July 2018
Certificate Issuer
KPN
3 July 2018
Certificate Issuer
Logius PKIoverheid
2 July 2018
Root Certificate Issuer
Trustwave
29 June 2018
Root Certificate Issuer, Certificate Issuer
TWCA
2 July 2018
Certificate Issuer
**
*Certificate Consumer*
Name
Date of Declaration
Type
Date of Withdrawal
Cisco Systems
28 June 2018
Certificate Consumer
Comodo Security Solutions
29 June 2018
Certificate Consumer
Google
3 July 2018
Certificate Consumer
Microsoft
29 June 2018
Certificate Consumer
**
*Associate Member*
Name
Date of Declaration
Type
Date of Withdrawal
CPA Canada
3 July 2018
Associate Member
**
*Interested Party*
Name
Date of Declaration
Type
Date of Withdrawal
Andrew Ayer
3 July 2018
Interested Party
Carl Mehner
3 July 2018
Interested Party
Dark Matter
3 July 2018
Interested Party
(1) Certificate Issuer: The member organization operates a
certification authority that has a current and successful WebTrust for
CAs audit, or ETSI TS 102042, ETSI 101456, or ETSI EN 319 411-1 audit
report prepared by a properly-qualified auditor, and that actively
issues certificates to Web servers that are openly accessible from the
Internet, such certificates being treated as valid when using a
browser created by a Certificate Consumer Member. Applicants that are
not actively issuing certificates but otherwise meet membership
criteria may be granted Associate Member status under Bylaw Sec. 3.1
for a period of time to be designated by the Forum.
(2) Root Certificate Issuer: The member organization operates a
certification authority that has a current and successful WebTrust for
CAs, or ETSI TS 102042, ETSI TS 101456, ETSI EN 319 411-1 audit report
prepared by a properly-qualified auditor, and that actively issues
certificates to subordinate CAs that, in turn, actively issue
certificates to Web servers that are openly accessible from the
Internet, such certificates being treated as valid when using a
browser created by a Certificate Consumer Member. Applicants that are
not actively issuing certificates but otherwise meet membership
criteria may be granted Associate Member status under Bylaw Sec. 3.1
for a period of time to be designated by the Forum.
(3) A Certificate Consumer can participate in this Working Group if it
produces a software product intended for use by the general public for
browsing the Web securely.
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