InCommon has announced that Code Signing Certificates are now available to all subscribers of the InCommon Certificate Service. There are no additional sign-up processes or fees. RAOs of all subscribing organizations can now issue Code Signing Certificates and also determine whether to make such certificates available at the department level.
Here are a few links that will be useful:
- General and policy information: http://www.incommon.org/cert/code_signing.html
- Activation for Departments: https://spaces.at.internet2.edu/display/InCCollaborate/Code+Signing+Certs
- Code Signing CPS: http://www.incommon.org/cert/repository/cps_code_signing.pdf
Note: All code signing certificates, their issuance and use, are governed by this CPS. Subscribers are required to comply with its provisions.
- Code Signing CPS DIFF (showing the changes from the original SSL CPS): http://www.incommon.org/cert/repository/cps_code_signing_DIFF_2011_06_07.pdf
The InCommon Certificate Service, serving colleges and universities in the U.S., allows subscribers to issue unlimited certificates, including SSL, Extended Validation, client (personal), and code signing certificates for all of the domains they own – including .edu, .org, .net, .com, and others. More information is at www.incommon.org/cert.