1997-07-02 - Public Forum on Certificate Authorities and Digital Signatures

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From: "Robert A. Costner" <pooh@efga.org>
Date: Wed, 2 Jul 1997 12:41:41 +0800
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Subject: Public Forum on Certificate Authorities and Digital Signatures
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I did not see this on the list earlier, so I thought I'd post a copy.  This message says that the Executive Branch wants to know what we think about CA's, escrow, strong crypto, and other issues.

Anyone want to offer me a plane ticket to NIST in Gaithersburg, MD?

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Date: Wed, 25 Jun 1997 10:36:44 -0400 (EDT)
From: Elizabeth Lennon <lennon@email.nist.gov>
To: Multiple recipients of list <itl-bulletin@nist.gov>
Subject: Announcement of Public Forum and Request for Comments

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

Public Forum on Certificate Authorities and Digital Signatures:
Enhancing Global Electronic Commerce

AGENCY: Technology Administration, Commerce.

ACTION: Notice of public forum and request for public comments.

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SUMMARY: The Department of Commerce requests public comments on various
aspects of the public key infrastructure related to certificate
authorities and digital signatures. This request for public comment
will enable the Department, and other Executive Branch agencies, to
benefit from the expertise and views of the private sector, states,
localities, non-profits, industry associations and other national and
international entities. Specific questions that the Department seeks
public comments on are listed in ``Supplementary Information''. A
``Public Forum on Certificate Authorities and Digital Signatures:
Enhancing Global Electronic Commerce'' is being sponsored by the
Department on this topic. The comments received by the Department will
aid in effectively supporting Administration initiatives on electronic
commerce issues.

DATES: The ``Public Forum on Certificate Authorities and Digital
Signatures: Enhancing Global Electronic Commerce'' will be held on July
24, 1997, from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.

Advanced registration for the ``Public Forum'' is due by July 16,
1997.

Written comments are due by July 16, 1997.

Requests to participate as a panelist in the ``Public Forum'' are
due by July 2, 1997.

ADDRESSES: The ``Public Forum on Certificate Authorities and Digital
Signatures: Enhancing Global Electronic Commerce'' will take place at
the Green Auditorium, Administration Building, National Institute of
Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, Maryland.

Written comments should be sent to: Director, Information
Technology Laboratory, ATTN: ``Public Forum on Certificate Authorities
and Digital Signatures'', Technology Building, Room A231, National
Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD 20899.

Electronic comments may be sent to ECFORUM@NIST.GOV. Electronic
comments should be in ASCII, MS word or WordPerfect formats. No
comments will be accepted by voice phone or by fax.

PUBLIC INFORMATION: The Department, based on comments received and
expressions of interest, will organize the Public Forum as a series of
panels, with short presentations and then a period for questions from
the audience. Not all issues included in this notice may be covered in
the public forum, and the Department may organize the program along
lines different than the questions are presented. Members of the public
who are interested in serving on a panel are asked to contact the
individual listed in FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT below. Due to time
and physical constraints, and in order to develop an effective program,
not all requests can be honored.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. Edward Roback, Information
Technology Laboratory, National Institute of Standards and Technology,
Building 820, Room 426, Gaithersburg, MD 20899-0001. (301) 975-3696.

For planning purposes, advanced registration is requested by July
16, 1997. To register, please fax your name, postal address, telephone
and e-mail address to: 301-948-1233, ATTN: ``July 24 Public Forum''.
Space permitting, registration will also be available at the door. The
July 24th meeting is open to the public. There is no registration fee
for the Public Forum.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The ``Public Forum'' on Certificate
Authorities and Digital Signatures:

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Enhancing Global Electronic Commerce'' will be held on July 24, 1997 at
the Green Auditorium, Administration Building, National Institute of
Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD.

Copies of written submissions received by July 16, 1997, will be
made available at the Public Forum.

Issues for Public Comment and Themes of the Public Forum

The emergence of a public key infrastructure, and the demands of
global electronic commerce, have generated significant private sector
and governmental efforts to develop a reliable system of certificate
authorities that enable use of trustworthy digital signatures.

The Department of Commerce, and other Executive Branch agencies,
seek public comment on and are planning a Public Forum that encompasses
the following issues. By seeking comment from the varied parties and
interests, reflecting the many initiatives that are underway, the
Executive Branch will be better able to assess emerging initiatives on
digital signatures and certificate authorities; ensure that the federal
government's PKI activities take advantage of the latest developments
and directions in the private sector; and aid federal government
officials and industry representatives participating in domestic and
international fora on these issues.

    1. State government initiatives through ``digital signature laws.''
Some two dozen states have passed some form of ``digital signature
laws'' in the last two years. The Department encourages comments from
relevant state government agencies on the experiences and issues that
have arisen during the process of implementing these laws, including
the status of any registration of certificate authorities. Comments
that reflect the systematic aspects of digital signature laws are
especially encouraged. Comments are also encouraged by users and
stakeholders in the systems that result from passage of these ``digital
signature laws.''

    2. The evolving legal framework of certificate authorities and
digital signatures. A number of private sector efforts are underway to
examine and recommend changes to the legal and regulatory framework
that could contribute to a reliable system of certificate authorities.
The Department notes the efforts, among others, of the American Bar
Association (``Digital Signature Guidelines'') and the National
Commission on Uniform State Laws. The Department encourages comments
from all private sector efforts which are undertaking efforts in this
area.

    3. The technology and business challenges of certificate
authorities and digital signatures. In response to user demands, an
industry of certificate authorities is emerging. The Department seeks
comments from those entities that are offering services and
technologies that relate to issuing certificates and digital
signatures.

    4. User requirements and expectations. A multitude of sectors can
be expected to utilize a reliable system of certificate authorities and
digital signatures. The Department seeks comments from any and all
sectors that are developing performance requirements and user
expectations in this area. Comments are encouraged from non-profits and
governmental entities, as well as for-profit enterprises.

    5. An international perspective. A number of countries and
international fora are examining the issues of a reliable system of
certificate authorities and use of digital signatures. The Department
notes the activities of UNCITRAL, the OECD, as well as recent
developments in Germany, Japan, the European Union, etc. The Department
invites comments from international representatives on the issues
outlined in this notice and participation in the Public Forum.

Comments received in response to this notice will be made part of
the public record and will be available for inspection and copying in
the Central Reference and Records Inspection Facility, Room 6020,
Herbert C. Hoover Building, 14th Street between Pennsylvania and
Constitution Avenues, NW, Washington, DC 20230. The Department intends
to publish the proceedings of the Public Forum, and all public
comments, as soon as possible after the July 24th meeting.

Dated: June 3, 1997.

Mary L. Good,
Under Secretary of Commerce for Technology.
[FR Doc. 97-14991 Filed 6-6-97; 8:45 am]
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