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DD CEN/TS 15121-2:2011

Current

Current

The latest, up-to-date edition.

Postal services. Hybrid mail Secured electronic postal services (SePS) interface specification. ECPM service

Available format(s)

Hardcopy , PDF

Language(s)

English

Published date

31-01-2011

$380.41
Including GST where applicable

Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Symbols and abbreviations
5 EPCM service definition
Annex A (informative) - Relevant intellectual property
        rights (IPR)

Describes a secured electronic postal service, referred to as the Electronic Postal Certification Mark (EPCM) service, which provides a chain of evidence, stored by an administration as a trusted third party, to prove the existence of an electronic event, for a certain content, at a certain date and time, and involving one or more identified parties.

Committee
SVS/11
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
16
PublisherName
British Standards Institution
Status
Current

This document specifies a secured electronic postal service, referred to as the Electronic Postal Certification Mark (EPCM) service, which provides a chain of evidence, stored by an administration as a trusted third party, to prove the existence of an electronic event, for a certain content, at a certain date and time, and involving one or more identified parties.

The service is defined by reference to the concepts, schemas and operations defined in CEN/TS 15121-1, Postal Services — Hybrid Mail — Part 1: Secured electronic postal services (SePS) interface specification — Concepts, schemas and operations. It requires support for five core SePS operations and permits optional support seven others.

This version of the specification does not cover:

  • a description of the issues surrounding inter-operability between multiple postal SePS implementations when a business transaction Lifecycle requires the participation of more than one SePS implementation in a cross-border scenario involving two or more postal services;

  • issues surrounding SePS usage in a ‘multiple Certificate Authority’ scenario where inter-operating posts are participating in a cross-border transaction as described above;

  • examination of “Certificate Authority deployment model” alternatives necessitated by the cross-border scenarios described above.

Standards Relationship
CEN/TS 15121-2:2011 Identical
S.R. CEN TS 15121-2:2011 Equivalent

CEN/TS 15121-1:2011 Postal Services - Hybrid Mail - Part 1: Secured electronic postal services (SePS) interface specification - Concepts, schemas and operations

$380.41
Including GST where applicable