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Title: Harmonisation of electronic Identities for the European Citizen


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Harmonisation of electronic Identities for the
European Citizen
  • Jan van Arkel, co- chair Porvoo group,
    May 11, 2006 Ljubljana

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Topics
  • The need for harmonisation
  • Status of eID policy setting legislation in
    the EU
  • Status of European eID standardisation
  • Status of eID projects deployment in Europe

3
Rationale for a global eID approach
  • global support of eServices for the mobile
    citizen (building block for trust,
    security, easy access, convenience,
    service providing only to entitled persons)
  • Building a more global (incuding a EU)
    society (enhancing sense of
    communicty, offering trust, making
    persons aware to be a relevant- part of society
    by offering a seamless e-services
    experience)
  • global combating of ID fraud and ID theft
    (causes more and more of a problem)
  • global preventing of illegal work and
    illegal immigration
  • global measure of anti-terrorism and
    combating organised crime
  • watch the common EU payment domain!

4
Legal in progress
  • MINISTERIAL DECLARATION
  • approved unanimously on 24 November
    2005, Manchester, UK
  • By 2010 European citizens and businesses shall be
    able to benefit from secure means of electronic
    identification that maximise user convenience
    while respecting data protection regulations.
    Such means shall be made available under the
    responsibility of the Member States but
    recognised across the EU.
  • By 2010 Member States will have agreed a
    framework for reference to and where appropriate
    the use of authenticated electronic documents
    across the EU, as appropriate in terms of
    necessity and applicable law.

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Legal in progress
  • COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION on the i2010
    eGovernment Action Plan, approved 25 April 2006
  • eGovernment has reached a critical juncture.
    Further significant progress requires certain key
    enablers to be in place, particularly for high
    impact services to be effective. Among those,
    interoperable electronic identification
    management (eIDM) for access to public services,
    electronic document authentication and electronic
    archiving are considered critical key enablers.
  • Harmonised national ID cards might be one
    specific means to implement public service eIDM,
    but this is a national choice. Biometric national
    ID cards and eIDM for public services are
    markedly different national ID cards serve
    public security, for example by facilitating
    integrated border management and supporting fight
    against terrorism, whereas electronic
    identification for public services is intended to
    ease access and offer personalised and smarter
    services.
  • Member States recognise the importance of eIDM
    for ensuring that by 2010 European citizens and
    businesses will be able to benefit from secure
    and convenient electronic means, issued at local,
    regional or national levels and complying with
    data protection regulations, to identify
    themselves to public services in their own or in
    any other Member State.
  • The Commission will also consider if regulatory
    measures are needed for the development of
    electronic identification and authentication for
    public services.

6
eID action plan
7
Main EU eID standardisation activities
  • CEN/ISSS WS eAuthentication (Architectural
    model) Government requirements, Architectural
    model, Business models, Legal
    Framework, Card issuer guidelines,
    Multi-application environment, Human
    interface aspects, eID policy vision
  • CEN/ISSS WS MMUSST (Business case
    approach) Based on the UK SmartCities project
    experiences and the outputs from the
    UK National Smart Card Project, offers business
    models, role models and
    implementation guidelines for multi issuer, multi
    application service providing as
    well as a scheme architecture and implemetation
    solutions.
  • CEN 224 WG 15 European Citizen Card
    (Technical specification)
    Policy and rules for CMS, Physical and logical
    card characteristics, data
    elements and structures, IAS procedures,
    Durability aspects, Middleware for
    interoperability, ECC profiles and use cases.

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Deployment of eID in Europe
  • Main driver in Europe at present the ePassport
  • Belgium, France, Germany, Norway, Sweden, UK
    have already started to issue the ePassport
  • the majority of EU waiver countries is aiming
    for the August 2006 EU deadline or the
    October 2006 deadline set by the US

9
Europes leading examples
Belgium 2 M Estonia 1.1 M Italy
2 M9.3M Finland 100 K Austria 8 M
ecards Sweden 40 K Spain started
iss. Portugal testing
10
Overall picture in Europe
  • Political understanding of the need for
    European Identity management, eID
    road map in progress
  • Relevant standards are in place
    (almost)
  • European commission offers FP 6 support (and
    future FP 7 support) - Guide -
    Modinis - Prime - FIDIS
  • World wide interest of smart card and
    non-smartcard Industry - Eurosmart, Smart Card
    Alliance, Global Platform, Maosco
    - Microsoft - Liberty Alliance -
    OATH
  • Active groups (EC eID Government group, Porvoo,
    GCF, art 6 Group) )
  • Some IOP demonstrators are in process
  • National Deployment of eID cards is in process
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