
Academia Sinica Grid Computing Centre Self Audit Report
"Explore the self-audit report of Academia Sinica Grid Computing Centre, covering the overview, staff details, statistics, recent audit results, and future plans. Learn about their certifications, operational stability, and upcoming migration to SHA-2 for enhanced security."
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ASGC CA Self-audit report Academia Sinica Grid-computing Centre Chi-Heng Ding March 21, 2023
Overview Classic X.509 CA Approved by APGridPMA in Nov. 2005 Serves Taiwan Academia Sinica and related communities OCSP responder: using Open CA CP/CPS Current version: 3.0 (June 2013) Stable operation this year
Staff CA User administrator: Eric Yen, Felix Lee Security officer: Felix Lee, Laspha CA operator: Chi-Heng Ding RA 60 operators from these countries Australia, India, the Republic of Korea, Malaysia, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, Switzerland, Taiwan, Viet Nam
Statistics (as of Mar. 21th 2023) Users Valid: 401 User certificates Valid: 110 Host certificates Valid: 186 Robot certificates Valid: 8
Self Audit Conducted in March 2023 First self-audit since the last system replacement in 2005 Results: A
Future Obtain the ISO 27001 certification last year. Preparing renew auditing this year. Plan to migrate root certification CA to SHA-2 before August, if everything goes smoothly. Need to prepare new root CA and do some tests before bringing it into production. Issue, revoke, ETC.