Patent ID: 7313689
Filing Date: 2007-12-25
Classification: G06Q,H04L

Abstract:
1. A method for authentication of a public key certificate as a service to a relying party (RP) in response to a request for said authentication by the RP who desires to determine a level of trust in a Certificate Authority (CA) that issued the certificate, said method comprising: accessing a first quality level of each quality characteristic of a first set of quality characteristics required of the CA by the RP, said CA being a member of a Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) having a Certificate Policy (CP); ascertaining a second quality level of each quality characteristic of a second set of quality characteristics possessed by the CA, each ascertained quality characteristic of the second set corresponding to an accessed quality characteristic of the first set on a one-to-one basis, at least one quality characteristic of the second set relating to at least one element of the CP; comparing the ascertained second quality level of each quality characteristic of the second set with the accessed quality level of each corresponding quality characteristic of the first set; and communicating a first result of said comparing to the RP, said first result being that the certificate is authenticated if said comparing has determined that each first quality level is not less than each corresponding second quality level, otherwise said first result being that the certificate is not authenticated, said accessing, ascertaining, comparing, and communicating being performed by a certificate classification service; wherein the second quality level of the quality characteristics of the second set comprise an assurance level with respect to an authenticity of the certificate, an assurance level with respect to guarding against a fake signature on the certificate, a credit rating of the CA, and parameters relating to; a Certification Practice Statement (CPS) describing how the requirements of the CP are met in practice: a trust model defining how the CA relates to other CAs within the PKI that the CA is a member of and to CAs who are members of other PKIs; formal agreements that regulate relationships between the CA and other actors such that the other actors include customers of the CA for whom the CA issues certificates, Registration Authorities (RA) used by the CA, and at least one other CA; and use of a Certificate Revocation List (CRL); and wherein the at least one element of the CP to which the at least one quality characteristic of the second set is related comprises: allowed or intended application areas for certificates issued by the CA; liabilities and responsibilities of the CA and of the customers of the CA; a legal environment and jurisdiction in which the CA operates; privacy statements used by the CA; economical conditions pertaining to the CA; internal control mechanisms or third party audit procedures to verify that the CA's operation is in accordance with the CP, the CPS, and internal procedure descriptions; requirements and procedures for identification and authentication in connection with certificate issuing and naming by the CA; requirements and procedures and rules for certificate revocation by the CA; operational requirements for certificate issuing, revocation, logging procedures, archival, and key management by the CA; requirements for publishing for certificates, CRLs, and other information; disaster recovery plans for the CA; procedures for termination of the CA's service or transfer of the CA's service to another CA; physical, logical, and administrative security related to operation of the CA's service; technical security measures used by the CA relating to generation, storage, and destruction of private keys and public keys; and an extent of compliance of the CA with the at least one element of the CP.