Digital Signature Certificate (DSC)
There are 3 types of Digital Signature Certificates, having different security levels, namely :- Class-1, Class-2, Class-3.
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Class 1
Class 1 Certificate: Class 1 certificates shall be issued to individuals/private subscribers. These certificates will confirm that user’s name (or alias) and E-mail address form an unambiguous subject within the Certifying Authorities database.
Class 2
Class 2 Certificate: These certificates will be issued for both business personnel and private individuals use. These certificates will confirm that the information in the application provided by the subscriber does not conflict with the information in well-recognized consumer databases.
Class 2 Certificates are issued to Individuals.
Class 2 validation procedures are based on Identity & Address Proof Submitted by the applicant.
Mainly useful for Efiling of Income Tax Return, MCA21, ETDS, E-Intermediary etc.
Class 3
Class 3 Certificate: This certificate will be issued to individuals as well as organizations. As these are high assurance certificates, primarily intended for e-commerce applications, they shall be issued to individuals only on their personal (physical) appearance before the Certifying Authorities
Class 3 Certificates are issued to Individuals, Organizations, Servers, Devices, and Administrators for CAs and RAs.
Class 3 validation procedures are based on Physical Verification, Identity & Address Proof Submitted by the applicant.
Mainly useful for high assurance transactions like, E-Tendering.
Class 3 Server Certificates are appropriate for server authentication; message, software, and content integrity; and confidentiality encryption.