= This page is deprecated. Please see Organisation Assurance =
[[CategoryOrganisationAssurance|Organisation Assurance]]
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However, since the new documentation is finished you might find some useful information here. But be aware: A lot of things have changed. Maybe you would also like to have a look at the [[Brain/EducationTraining/OrganisationAssurance/Manual|Organization Assurance Manual]].
= Email & Server Certificates for Organisations =
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== Important note ==
If you have knowledge in law and you want to help CAcert org Support, please see [[HelpingCAcert]]
== Purpose ==
Having your organisation assured allows you to issue certificates in the name of your organisation, have '''additional information''' added to certificates, and issuing certificate for '''any arbitrary email''' address in your domain without the need to go through verification every time. You can also delegate (and revoke) the authority to other administrators within your organisation.
=== Organisation feature benefits ===
1. The CAcert Organisational feature is pretty interesting because '''you can include more details''' than the simple CAcert user (organisation name, localisation). After the organisation account is created, you have the same easy way to generate email or webserver certificates.
1. Also, because you're responsible of your organisation, '''you can generate user certs for any of your employees''' (including the organisation name) without going thru the whole assurance process (TTP or CAP). Here, CAcert delegates its responsabilities to the owner/executive manager of the organisation.
1. Because we do not provide any sub-root certificate, we assure the whole CAcert community that the root certificate trust is less likely to be compromised (see SubRoot).
==== How to request the organisation features ? ====
CAcert has a general policy for Organisation Assurance. When an Organisation Assurer is available in a country, a specific policy has been written to handle Organisation requests for the country.
Mainly, the following countries have several organisation assurers:
* [[http://wiki.cacert.org/wiki/OrganisationEntitiesGermany|Germany/Deutschland]]
* [[http://wiki.cacert.org/wiki/OrganisationEntitiesAustria|Austria/Österreich]]
For all other countries, please ask first support (at) cacert.org to know if we can handle a request (and see the table below).
The "organisation Assurers" are similar to the way the Web of Trust assurers are doing their "job". Local Assurers '''permit to overcome the problem of reading/knowing the local languages & organisation legislations'''. Also, it's easier to verify the will of the owner/executive manager in case, he/she is not fond of IT and doesn't have a proper & trusted digital certificate & signature.
Also, if you need specific help or questions, you are welcome at IRC channel irc.cacert.org #cacert if you are kind enough we will try to speed-up the procedure.
==== Additional steps ====
1. The person responsible for the organisation needs to '''appoint 1+ admin(s)''' in charge of generating/taking care of the certs for the organisation. The admin must have a certain amount of trust and knowledge, so they need to be a '''current CAcert assurer'''. The admin can be or not a member/employee of the organisation, '''so you can ask your usual IT service provider to do the job'''.
1. From the certificate of incorporation, the CAcert support (or Organisation Assurer) can get info about the organisation and add them into the organisation account : its name, its place of incorporation (Town, state, country), then add the owner/executive manager email address for contact, add the admin list (for each admin, the department name in the organisation if applicable), add the list of the domain names of the organisation after a check of one (or more) authoritative email address(es) (like postmaster@domainname).
1. The domain names that can be included in the account have to match the certificate of incorporation info when looking at the '''whois database''' or any accurate document linking the organisation and the domain name.
'''For precise requirements for different jurisdictions please contact support(at)cacert.org who will gladly put you in contact with an organisation assurer!'''
==== Organisation Assurers available ====
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