Rekono.TSP (Trust Service Provider) Operating Rules for the AC NLB

Rekono.TSP (Trust Service Provider) Operating Rules for the AC NLB
AC NLB Qualified Trust Service Provider was established at Nova Ljubljanska banka d.d., Ljubljana (hereinafter referred to as NLB d.d.). AC NLB issued certificates in accordance with REGULATION (EU) No. 910/2014 OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL on electronic identification and trust services for electronic transactions in the internal market and repealing Directive 1999/93/ EC (hereinafter referred to as eIDAS Regulation) as of the date of its registration (29.06.2017) in the trusted list of qualified trust service providers.

As of the date of termination of issuance of certificates (28.06.2023), the trust service provider AC NLB has transferred the management of the service to the trust service provider Rekono.TSP, which was established and is managed by Rekono d.o.o. The trust service provider Rekono.TSP is an accredited trust service provider under the eIDAS Regulation for the authentication of digital certificates for qualified electronic signature, qualified electronic seal, advanced electronic signature, advanced electronic seal, certificates for electronic authentication and the issuance of advanced electronic time stamps.

The trust service provider Rekono.TSP will revoke the certificates and publish the status of the certificates from the date of acquisition from AC NLB until the end of the validity period of all certificates issued by AC NLB. This will allow uninterrupted use of the certificates issued by AC NLB until the end of their validity period.

 

Until the end of the issuance of AC NLB certificates, the AC NLB Policy, the public part of the Internal Operating Rules (3rd edition, 31.01.2018), was in effect and fully applied. Hereinafter referred to as the AC NLB Policy.

 

All AC NLB certificates were issued under the AC NLB Policy, which remains in effect as a reference for the purposes of evaluating the AC NLB service provider’s procedures until the date the certificates cease to be issued.

The AC NLB Policy shall cease to be in effect on the effective date of this Rekono.TSP Operating Rules for AC NLB (28.06.2023). The AC NLB Policy will be an appendix to this Rekono.TSP Operating Rules for AC NLB.

This document, Rekono.TSP Operating Rules for AC NLB, contains a description of the rules and procedures implemented by Rekono d.o.o. for the provision of trust services, including revocation and publication of the status of AC NLB digital certificates. The Rekono.TSP Operating Rules for AC NLB, in accordance with the AC NLB Policy, summarizes the identifiers of AC NLB certificates, the purposes for which AC NLB certificates may be used, and the procedures for revocation of AC NLB certificates. For the parts related to the procedures for issuing certificates that are no longer implemented, it refers to the AC NLB Policy. For the parts related to infrastructure management and security controls, it refers to the Rekono.TSP Operating Rules.

The Rekono.TSP Operating Rules for AC NLB is the public part of the internal operating rules of the trust service provider Rekono.TSP. The confidential part of the internal operating rules of the trust service provider Rekono.TSP represents the internal rules of procedure for the service management and information security of REKONO d.o.o.

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