2023-08-31
Here is our latest tech update on IEEE 802.1 AR, focusing on leveraging EJBCA for certificate issuance and management. This standard and EJBCA enable you to establish robust digital identities for devices throughout their lifecycle, ensuring a secure 'chain of trust' across the ecosystem.
IEEE 802.1 AR presents a comprehensive framework for managing standardized digital identities across the device lifecycle, spanning manufacturing, provisioning, maintenance, and decommissioning. The end goal is to achieve a zero-touch provisioning scheme, and thus minimizing manual intervention.
Using EJBCA opens possibilities for issuing standard compliant IEEE 802.1AR certificate-based identities, including secure Initial Device Identifiers (IDevIDs) and Locally Significant Device Identifiers (LDevIDs) for local authorization. These cryptographically bound identifiers are assigned uniquely to each device, attesting to the solution’s supply chain integrity and forming the foundation for zero-touch onboarding.
With EJBCA, you have the tools to issue both IDevID and LDevID certificates, establishing a robust security infrastructure that aligns with your solution.
You can access our use case page, which includes YouTube tutorials and corresponding documentation, by clicking on this link.
After consuming our tutorials, you will master the following:
By following our tutorials and guides, you will be well-equipped to navigate the intricacies of IEEE 802.1 AR, EJBCA integration, and certificate issuance. As digital identity management advances, these skills become crucial for establishing a secure ecosystem from device creation to retirement.