Validation Requirements for S/MIME Certificates
Sectigo S/MIME certificates can be ordered for any valid email address. There are three different types :
- Basic
- Pro
- Enterprise
BASIC
- Used for personal email
- Recommended for individuals
- Validates email address only
PRO
- Used for personal & corporate email
- Recommended for individuals or small businesses
- Validates name, email address and domain
- Verifying the identity of the individual listed on the certificate by matching the name on a government issued photo ID such as; driver's license, passport, national ID card, or military ID. The name on the government issued photo ID must match the name of the certificate. the customer is required to provide a legible and readable copy of the photo ID.
- The customer is sent a challenge email to the email address to be listed on the certificate. The customer follows the instruction to verify the email address.
- Once the customer has completed the instructions in the challenge email, the certificate is issued
ENTERPRISE
- Automated deployment invisible to end users
- Key vaulting to prevent unencryptable email content through lost keys
- Secure email gateway integration
- Verifying the identity of the business using a QIIS, QGIS or QTIS document
- Verify the identity of the individual listed as the admin contact on the order. The name on the government issued photo ID (driver's license, passport, national ID card, or military ID) must match the name of the admin contact. The customer is required to provide a legible and readable copy of the photo ID
- Verify physical existence (address) using a QIIS, QGIS or QTIS document
- Authenticate the order by calling the customer using the main business telephone number found in a QIIS, QGIS or QTIS document
- Once the admin contact, identity and address is complete and the order authenticated, the certificate is issued
QIIS = Qualified Independent Information Source: A regularly-updated and current, publicly available, database designed for the purpose of accurately providing the information for which it is consulted, and which is generally recognized as a dependable source of such information such as:
- Reputable third party commercial credit services. One example of many services is Dun and Bradstreet
- Accredited business databases One example of many is the Better Business Bureau
- Regional phone directories that are applicable to your location.
QGIS = Qualified Government Information Source: A database maintained by a Government Entity that contain legal business registration, corporate filing, trademarks and patents
QTIS = Qualified Tax Information Source: A Qualified Governmental Information Source that specifically contains tax information relating to Private Organizations, Business Entities, or Individuals. EIN number is considered a QTIS