The change in governance structure under Ballot 206 and the adoption of IPR Agreement v1.3 required CA/Browser Forum and Server Certificate Working Group Members, Associate Members, and Interested Parties to sign up and indicate their intent to participate. Right now, the two list are identical because we only have one Working Group.
I contacted various organizations who used to be involved in the Forum to encourage them to complete the requirements to remain active, and most did. However, I have finished with these efforts, and so our lists are now final. If others want to join in, they can be considered as new applicants at that time. Here is the final (and current) list of CABF and SCWG Members, Associate Members, and Interested Parties. We will update both our public website and wiki with this updated list. The lists will be reviewed one last time on our August 9 calls - if you believe the lists are inaccurate (or want us to change the exact name we list for you), please let us know. Root Certificate Issuers, Certificate Issuers (39 total) AC Camerfirma SA AC Firmaprofessional SA Actalis S.p.A. Amazon Asseco Data Systems SA Buypass AS Certigna (DHIMYOTIS) Certinomis certSIGN Chunghwa Telecom Co. Ltd. Comodo CA Comsign Digicert, Inc. Digidentity, Inc. Disig, a.s. D-TRUST Entrust Datacard E-tugra GlobalSign GDCA GoDaddy HARICA Izenpe Kamu SM KPN Let's Encrypt Logius PKIoverheid NCDC Network Solutions OATI SECOM Trust Systems SHECA SSL.com SK ID Solutions AS SSC SwissSign TrustCor Systems Trustwave TWCA Certificate Consumers (9 total) Apple Brave Cisco Systems Comodo Security Solutions Google Microsoft Mozilla Opera Software AS 360 Browser Associate Members (6 total) ACAB'c CPA Canada ETSI ICANN tScheme US Federal PKI Management Authority Interested Parties - Individuals (9 total) Andrew Ayer Benedikt Heintel Carl Mehner Chris Czajczyc Eric Mill James Burton Jonathan Rudenberg Quirin Scheitle Scott Rea Interested Parties - Organizations (7 total) Certizen Limited CloudFlare Dark Matter K Software LLC KPMG AG Leader Telecom BV PrimeKey Definitions from the CABF Bylaws: (1) Certificate Issuer: The member organization operates a certification authority that has a current and successful WebTrust for CAs audit, or ETSI TS 102042, ETSI 101456, or ETSI EN 319 411-1 audit report prepared by a properly-qualified auditor, and that actively issues certificates to Web servers that are openly accessible from the Internet, such certificates being treated as valid when using a browser created by a Certificate Consumer Member. Applicants that are not actively issuing certificates but otherwise meet membership criteria may be granted Associate Member status under Bylaw Sec. 3.1 for a period of time to be designated by the Forum. (2) Root Certificate Issuer: The member organization operates a certification authority that has a current and successful WebTrust for CAs, or ETSI TS 102042, ETSI TS 101456, ETSI EN 319 411-1 audit report prepared by a properly-qualified auditor, and that actively issues certificates to subordinate CAs that, in turn, actively issue certificates to Web servers that are openly accessible from the Internet, such certificates being treated as valid when using a browser created by a Certificate Consumer Member. Applicants that are not actively issuing certificates but otherwise meet membership criteria may be granted Associate Member status under Bylaw Sec. 3.1 for a period of time to be designated by the Forum. (3) A Certificate Consumer can participate in this Working Group if it produces a software product intended for use by the general public for browsing the Web securely.
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