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This draft is a work item of the S/MIME Mail Security Working Group of the IETF.
Title : Electronic Signature Policies
Author(s) : J. Ross, D. Pinkas, N. Pope
Filename : draft-ietf-smime-espolicies-01.txt
Pages : 42
Date : 09-Apr-01
This RFC defines signature policies for electronic signatures.
A signature policy is a set of rules for the creation and validation
of an electronic signature, under which the validity of signature can
be determined. A given legal/contractual context may recognize a
particular signature policy as meeting its requirements.
A signature policy has a globally unique reference, which is bound to
an electronic signature by the signer as part of the signature
calculation.
The signature policy needs to be available in human readable form so
that it can be assessed to meet the requirements of the legal and
contractual context in which it is being applied.
To allow for the automatic processing of an electronic signature
another part of the signature policy specifies the electronic
rules for the creation and validation of the electronic signature in
a computer processable form. In the current document the format of the
signature policy is defined using ASN.1.
The contents of this RFC is based on the signature policy defined in
ETSI ES 201 733 V.1.1.3(2000-05) Copyright (C).
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