Supervision of certification service providers established in the state who issue qualified certificates to the public.
The Minister is required under section 29(3) of the E-Commerce Act 2000 to prescribe a scheme of supervision of certification service providers established in the state who issue qualified certificates to the public.
The definitions in the E-Commerce Act, 2000 apply;
“certificate” means an electronic attestation which links signature verification data to a person or public body, and confirms the identity of the person or public body
“certification service provider” means a person or public body who issues certificates or provides other services related to electronic signatures
“electronic signature” means data in electronic form attached to, incorporated in or logically associated with other electronic data and which serves as a method of authenticating the purported originator, and includes an advanced electronic signature
“qualified certificate” means a certificate which meets the requirements set out in Annex I and is provided by a certification service provider who fulfils the requirements set out in Annex II
Currently, the Irish National Accreditation Board (www.inab.ie) oversee certification bodies who certify that clients meet the requirements in Annex II of the E-Commerce Act 2000.
The Department lists those Certification Service Providers issuing qualified certificates who have notified the Minister and those who have proof of compliance with Annex II.
Notified with proof of compliance;
Notified without proof of compliance