USC Certificate
To convey the public key and the credentials of its owner.
Position
Element
Name
Type
Requirement
Min
Max
Repeat
Identifies one certificate for a certification authority.
Identification of the role of the security party.
Name used to establish a key relationship between the parties.
Identification of a party involved in the security process, according to a defined registry of security parties.
Identification of the type of identification used to register the security parties.
Identification of the agency in charge of registration of the security parties.
Name of the security party.
Name of the security party.
Name of the security party.
Coded identification of the syntax and version used to create the certificate.
Identification of the filtering function used to reversibly map any bit pattern on to a restricted character set.
Identification of the character set in which the secured EDIFACT structure was encoded when security mechanisms were applied.
Identification of the character set repertoire used to create the certificate it was signed.
Specification of the authorisation level associated with the owner of the certificate.
Identification of the type of service character used when the signature was computed.
Service character used when the signature was computed.
In order to avoid translator problems, this service character is represented by its value in the character set identified by the original character set encoding data element (0507), hexa-filtered on, at least, two characters. For example the service character "'" is coded "27" (two characters), if ASCII 8bit code page is used.
Specification of the type of date and time.
Date of event.
Format is YYMMDD or CCYYMMDD.
Time of event.
Format is HHMMSS ... with up to 9 more digits of precision. A 'Z' as the last character indicates UTC time. (ISO 8601)
UTC (Universal Co-ordinated Time) offset from event time.
Format is HHMM. Shall be prefixed with '-' for negative offsets. (ISO 8601)
Identification of the security element (key or certificate, for instance) status.
Identification of the reason why the certificate has been revoked.