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ITU-T X.509 (10/2016)

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Information technology – Open Systems Interconnection – The Directory: Public-key and attribute certificate frameworks
Recommendation ITU-T X.509 | ISO/IEC 9594-8 defines frameworks for public-key infrastructure (PKI) and privilege management infrastructure (PMI). It introduces the basic concept of asymmetric cryptographic techniques. It specifies the following data types: public-key certificate, attribute certificate, certificate revocation list (CRL) and attribute certificate revocation list (ACRL). It also defines several certificates and CRL extensions, and it defines directory schema information allowing PKI and PMI related data to be stored in a directory. In addition, it defines entity types, such as certification authority (CA), attribute authority (AA), relying party, privilege verifier, trust broker and trust anchor. It specifies the principles for certificate validation, validation path, certificate policy, etc. It includes a specification for authorization validation lists that allow for fast validation and restrictions on communications. It includes protocols necessary for maintaining authorization validation lists and a protocol for accessing a trust broker.
Citation: https://handle.itu.int/11.1002/1000/13031
Series title: X series: Data networks, open system communications and security
  X.500-X.599: Directory
Approval date: 2016-10-14
Identical standard:ISO/IEC 9594-8:2017 (Common)
Approval process:AAP
Status: Superseded
Maintenance responsibility: ITU-T Study Group 17
Further details: Patent statement(s)
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9.2 X.509 (2019) Cor. 2 (10/2023) In force
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9.1 X.509 (2019) Cor. 1 (10/2021) In force
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9 X.509 (10/2019) In force
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8 X.509 (10/2016) Superseded
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7.3 X.509 (2012) Cor. 3 (10/2016) Superseded
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7.2 X.509 (2012) Cor. 2 (04/2016) Superseded
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7.1 X.509 (2012) Cor. 1 (05/2015) Superseded
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7 X.509 (10/2012) Superseded
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6.3 X.509 (2008) Cor. 3 (10/2012) Superseded - - here
6.2 X.509 (2008) Cor. 2 (04/2012) Superseded - - here
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6 X.509 (11/2008) Superseded
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5.4 X.509 (2005) Cor. 4 (04/2012) Superseded - - here
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5.2 X.509 (2005) Cor. 2 (11/2008) Superseded - - here
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5 X.509 (08/2005) Superseded
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4.4 X.509 (2000) Technical Cor. 4 (01/2007) Superseded -
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4.3 X.509 (2000) Technical Cor. 3 (04/2004) Superseded - - here
4.3 X.509 (2000) Technical Cor. 3 (02/2003) Superseded - - Not available
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4.1 X.509 (2000) Technical Cor. 1 (10/2001) Superseded - - here
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3.6 X.509 (1997) Technical Cor. 6 (04/2004) Superseded - - here
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3 X.509 (08/1997) Superseded
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2 X.509 (11/1993) Superseded - - here
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