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Rural Development Department Government of Tripura

Rural Development Department Government of Tripura Venue: Conference Hall #1, Pragna Bhawan , Gorkhabasti Date: 7 th March, 2014. CONFIGURING Digital Signature CERTIFICATES. How Google react for “digital signature”. Only dig is enough. Where can I use Digital Signature Certificates?.

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Rural Development Department Government of Tripura

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  1. Rural Development Department Government of Tripura Venue: Conference Hall #1, PragnaBhawan, Gorkhabasti Date: 7th March, 2014 CONFIGURING Digital Signature CERTIFICATES

  2. How Google react for “digital signature” • Only dig is enough

  3. Where can I use Digital Signature Certificates? • You can use Digital Signature Certificates for the following: • For sending and receiving digitally signed and encrypted emails • For carrying out secure web-based transactions, or to identify other participants of web-based transactions. • In eTendering, eProcurement, Income Tax [for efiling income tax returns] Applications and also in many other applications. • For signing documents like MSWord, MSExcel and PDFs. • Plays a pivotal role in creating a paperless office.

  4. What is Digital Signature? A digital signature is an electronic form of a signature that can be used to authenticate the identity of the sender of a message/document, and possibly to ensure that the original content of the message or document that has been sent is unchanged.

  5. What is a Digital Signature Certificate (DSC)? • Digital Signature Certificates (DSC) is the electronic format of physical or paper certificate like a driving License, passport etc. • Certificates serve as proof of identity of an individual for a certain purpose in digital world. • Digital Signature Certificate can be presented electronically to prove your identity, to access information or services on the Internet or to sign certain documents digitally.

  6. Why do I need a Digital Signature Certificate? • A Digital Signature Certificate authenticates your identity electronically. • It also provides you with a high level of security for your online transactions by ensuring absolute privacy of the information exchanged using a Digital Signature Certificate. • You can use certificates to encrypt information such that only the intended recipient can read it. • You can digitally sign information to assure the recipient that it has not been changed in transit, and also verify your identity as the sender of the message.

  7. Where can I purchase a Digital Signature Certificate? Legally valid Digital Signature Certificates are issued only through a Controller of Certifying Authorities (CCA), Govt. of India, licensed Certifying Authorities (CA), such as NICCA (NIC Certifying Authority).

  8. What is the difference between a Digital Signature and a Digital Signature Certificate? • A digital signature is an electronic method of signing an electronic document whereas a Digital Signature Certificate is a computer based record that • Identifies the Certifying Authority issuing it. • Has the name and other details that can identify the subscriber. • Contains the subscriber's public key. • Is digitally signed by the Certifying Authority issuing it. • Is valid for either one year or two years.

  9. Certifying Authorities & NICCA • DSC Request: • Eligibility & Fee Structure • DSC Request Form • Filling up • Validation of DSC Request Filled up Forms & Payment w.r.t Tokens: • Validation & Guidelines • DSC issuing Background processes • Monitoring of DSC Issuance: • Only beneficiary-level status from NICCA • Best Practices followed in Tripura • Configuration of DSCs • DSC Integration into MGNREGA Software:

  10. What is the role of CCA? • The Controller of Certifying Authorities (CCA) is a Government of India undertaking that license and regulate the working of Certifying Authorities. • The CCA certifies the public keys of CAs, which enables users in the cyberspace to verify that a given certificate is issued by a licensed CA. For this purpose, CCA operates, the Root Certifying Authority of India (RCAI). • The CCA also maintains the National Repository of Digital Signature Certificate (NRDC), which contains all the certificates issued by all the CAs in the country.

  11. What is a Certifying Authority (CA)? • A Certifying Authority is a trusted agency whose central responsibility is to issue, revoke, renew and provide directories for Digital Signature Certificates. • According to Section 24 of the Information Technology Act 2000, "Certifying Authority" means a person who has been granted a license to issue Digital Signature Certificates.

  12. What is a Registration Authority (RA)? • A RA (Registration Authority) is an agent of the Certifying Authority who collects the application forms and related documents for Digital Signature Certificates, verifies the information submitted and approves or rejects the application based on the results of the verification process.

  13. Disable Automatic System Update till the completion of DSC Configuration DSC e-Token configuration • Do not install, uninstall and update any software till the completion of DSC Configuration • Certificates to be downloaded on the same PC which was used for online request generation

  14. Download & Install JRE 6 (32 bit) from NICCA website

  15. Open nicca.nic.in on IE browser click “Download smart card/ USB e-Token driver”

  16. Install the software placed at No. 15 point

  17. Insert DSC e-Token in PC & open “SC-SED” icon from the Desktop

  18. If you face any problem to run “SC SED” icon on desktop then do following.Click on “SC SED” icon on desktop>> properties >> Compatibility >>Compatibility mode >> Windows XP Service Pack2 >> Apply

  19. Click on “Gemalto USB Key Smart Card Reader” Then Click on “Yes”.

  20. Enter Default Password – 0000

  21. Enter Your Personal Details

  22. Generated Token Information

  23. Click on “View”. Now its empty

  24. Login as member in the NICCA site

  25. Type the user ID & password provided with the DSC e-Token

  26. Select “Enroll” option from the toolbar

  27. Read & close the message box

  28. Click the “Yes” button in the next message that will appear

  29. Choose “Signing Certificate” option from Certificate Type and fill up the relevant text boxes also select the “Microsoft Base Smart Card Crypto Provider” option from the Cryptographic Service Provider

  30. Enter Pin 0000

  31. Wait for the key pair to be generated

  32. Signing Certificate Generated

  33. Open “View Status” to verify

  34. Open “Enroll” option to generate the “Encryption Certificate”

  35. Click “Ok” button & fill up the form

  36. Follow similar procedure like “Signing”

  37. View Status in the next page to verify whether both certificates are generated or not

  38. Open the DSC holder’s email inbox to verify the “Signing” & “Encryption” Certificates

  39. Open “View Status” again to see the status of progress of DSC Certification from CA office, New Delhi

  40. After successful Certification open the “Request Number of Signing Certificate link

  41. Open email inbox to view the Authentication Pin

  42. Copy the “Authentication Pin” from email inbox

  43. Sign of successful installation of JRE

  44. Paste the “Authentication Pin” and download the “Signing Certificate” in the User PC

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