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Creating non-hierarchical trust domains for healthcare applications with ETSI Trust-Service Status Lists
THealthcare applications demand a complex telematics infrastructure, with strict participant authorisation rules and high-security technical components. In principal, all identities in such a network can be managed using X.509 certificates. The following article shows how to combine the involved certificate authorities into a single trust domain using bridge configurations from the ETSI-TSL concept.
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European Bridge CA https://www.bridge-ca.org/
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Fiedler, A., Gralher, S. (2010). Acceptance of Trust Domains in IT-Infrastructures. In: Pohlmann, N., Reimer, H., Schneider, W. (eds) ISSE 2009 Securing Electronic Business Processes. Vieweg+Teubner. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-8348-9363-5_25
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