Useful Documents
This is the information required to obtain the Root CA Certificate for the Unipass service.
The OSIS Root CA certificate is the master certificate for the Unipass service, and it’s needed by computers (normally on web sites) in order for them to trust and accept Unipass. In addition, the new generation of Internet browsers, like Internet Explorer on Windows Vista and Firefox 2, require the Root CA certificate to be installed on your system before you can successfully collect a Unipass.
This document contains the Root Certificate thumbprint. This can be used to check that the OSIS Root CA certificate that you have is genuine.
This document provides the URL locations for the Unipass Certificate Revocation Status Service (CRSS). Please note that access to the CRSS service is restricted to organisations with Unipass enabled websites.
These guidelines outline the responsibilities of Unipass Controllers ("Unipass Guidelines"), the criteria that Unipass Controllers need to satisfy before their Organisations can appoint them as Unipass Controllers ("Trusted Role Requirements") and the guidelines that Organisations need to follow to maintain security ("Secure System Guidelines").