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Commission Implementing Decision (EU) 2021/1073 of 28 June 2021 laying down technical specifications and rules for the implementation of the trust framework for the EU Digital COVID Certificate established by Regulation (EU) 2021/953 of the European Parliament and of the Council (Text with EEA relevance)
- COMMISSION IMPLEMENTING DECISION (EU) 2021/1073
 - of 28 June 2021
 - laying down technical specifications and rules for the implementation of the trust framework for the EU Digital COVID Certificate established by Regulation (EU) 2021/953 of the European Parliament and of the Council
 - (Text with EEA relevance)
 - Article 1
 - Article 2
 - Article 3
 - Article 4
 - ANNEX I
 - FORMAT AND TRUST MANAGEMENT
 - Generic data structure, encoding mechanisms and transport encoding mechanism in a machine-readable optical format (hereinafter called ‘QR’)
 - 1.
 - Introduction
 - 2.
 - Terminology
 - 3.
 - Electronic Health Certificate Container Format
 - 3.1.
 - Structure of the payload
 - 3.2.
 - CWT Claims
 - 3.2.1.
 - CWT Structure Overview
 - 3.2.2.
 - Signature Algorithm
 - 3.2.3.
 - Key Identifier
 - 3.2.4.
 - Issuer
 - 3.2.5.
 - Expiration Time
 - 3.2.6.
 - Issued At
 - 3.2.7.
 - Health Certificate Claim
 - 4.
 - Serialisation and creation of the DCC payload
 - 5.
 - Transport Encodings
 - 5.1.
 - Raw
 - 5.2.
 - Barcode
 - 5.2.1.
 - Payload (CWT) Compression
 - 5.2.2.
 - QR 2D Barcode
 - 6.
 - Trust List Format (CSCA and DSC list)
 - 6.1.
 - Simplified CSCA/DSC
 - 6.2.
 - ICAO eMRTD PKI and Trust Centers
 - 7.
 - Security Considerations
 - 7.1.
 - HCERT signature validity time
 - 7.2.
 - Key management
 - 7.3.
 - Input data validation
 - 8.
 - Trust Management
 - 8.1.
 - The Key Identifier (kids)
 - 8.2.
 - Differences to the ICAO eMRTD PKI trust model
 - ANNEX II
 - RULES FOR THE PURPOSE OF POPULATING THE EU DIGITAL COVID CERTIFICATE
 - 1.
 - Disease or agent targeted/Disease or agent from which the holder has recovered: COVID-19 (SARS-CoV-2 or one of its variants)
 - 2.
 - COVID-19 vaccine or prophylaxis
 - 3.
 - COVID-19 vaccine medicinal product
 - 4.
 - COVID-19 vaccine marketing authorisation holder or manufacturer
 - 5.
 - Number in a series of doses as well as the overall number of doses in the series
 - 6.
 - Member State or third country in which the vaccine was administered/test was carried out
 - 7.
 - The type of test
 - 8.
 - Manufacturer and commercial name of the test used (optional for NAAT test)
 - 9.
 - Result of the test
 - ANNEX III
 - COMMON STRUCTURE OF THE UNIQUE CERTIFICATE IDENTIFIER
 - 1.
 - Introduction
 - 2.
 - Composition of the unique certificate identifier
 - 3.
 - General requirements
 - 4.
 - Options for unique certificate identifiers for vaccination certificates
 - ANNEX IV
 - PUBLIC KEY CERTIFICATE GOVERNANCE
 - 1.
 - Introduction
 - 2.
 - Terminology
 - 3.
 - DCCG communication flows and security services
 - 3.1.
 - Authentication and connection establishment
 - 3.2.
 - Country Signing Certificate Authorities and Validation Model
 - 3.3.
 - Integrity and authenticity of uploaded data
 - 3.4.
 - Requirements on the technical DCCG architecture
 - 4.
 - Certificate Lifecycle Management
 - 4.1.
 - Registration of National Backends
 - 4.2.
 - Certificate authorities, validity periods and renewal
 - 4.3.
 - Revocation of certificates
 - 5.
 - Certificate Templates
 - 5.1.
 - Cryptographic requirements
 - 5.1.1.
 - Requirements on the DSC
 - 5.1.2.
 - Requirements on TLS, Upload and CSCA certificates
 - 5.2.
 - CSCA certificate (NB
 - CSCA
 - )
 - 5.3.
 - Document Signer Certificate (DSC)
 - 5.4.
 - Upload Certificates (NBUP)
 - 5.5.
 - National Backend TLS Client Authentication (NB
 - TLS
 - )
 - 5.6.
 - Trust list signature certificate (DCCG
 - TA
 - )
 - 5.7.
 - DCCG TLS Server certificates (DCCG
 - TLS
 - )