CoreStreet Validation Authority |
Corestreet Validation Authority - a complete software solution that enables digital certificate
validation in a scalable, secure, and cost effective manner.
The CoreStreet VA is a complete software solution that enables the validation of digital certificates in a truly scalable, secure, and cost effective manner. Furthermore, the CoreStreet VA allows for the ability to change credentials of the digital certificates in real time.
What is validation?
Two primary questions must be answered for all secure applications:
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The process of answering this question is known as validation. CoreStreet technology offers both infrastructure and application solutions for credential validation in IT and physical security environments. |
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Features and Benefits
CoreStreet's Validation Authority is designed to support both traditional and distributed OCSP implementations. CoreStreet developed the distributed OCSP approach to support the needs of large, dispersed organisations. The benefits of this type of deployment include:
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Product Information
CoreStreet Validation Authority Datasheet 85.21 Kb
Related Information
Architecture
The CoreStreet Validation Authority (VA) consists of the components described in the following table:
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The Validation Authority is the source of the validation proofs. It distributes lists of public validation proofs to any number of Validation Responders. |
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VA Responders |
The VA Responders retrieve lists of validation proofs from one or more Validation Authorities and provide individual certificate validation information to relying party applications through an HTTP-based protocol. |
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Relying Party (RP) API |
This API is integrated into relying 3rd party applications. Its purpose is to inspect certificates and validate their associated privileges using validation proofs which are retrieved from Responders. |
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Each of these components is structured as an extensible set of tools that can be easily integrated into existing infrastructures and business processes. The Validation Authority and Responder products can be deployed as standalone programs whereas the Relying Party API is intended to be integrated into other programs or applications. Standard protocols and formats allow for replacement and/or cross-integration with other commercial products. |





