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1Smart Card Charter
Jan van Arkel Co-Chairman eEurope Smart Card
Charter eID conference Dublin November 20/21
2002
2Agenda
- Smart Card Charter Status
- eESC will deliver what was promised
- eESC will - consolidate - disseminate
- demonstrate - eESC will continue in 2003 and beyond
(tbd)
3 The Smart Card Charter
- Joint activity of European Government
bodies, Business community, Smart Card
Industry - non profit character
- partly funded by European Commission
- 350 organisations involved
- 1200 people on mailing lists
- 250 active participants
4eESC Mission
- Contribute to mass deployment of Smart Cards in
Europe - Identify the barriers to mass deployment and help
in bringing those barriers down. - Focus on - 4 application areas-
multi-functionality- end user acceptance - some
other more technical aspects
5 TBs logical organisation
APPLICATIONS
GIF
GLOBAL INTEROPERABILITY FRAMEWORK
GENERIC FUNCTIONS
TB1, TB2, TB12
PUBLIC ID, AUTHENTICATION, ELEC. SIGNATURE
MULTI APPLICATION PLATFORM
TB7
GENERIC CARD READERS
CONTACTLESS CARDS
TB6
TB4
6 TBs supported by GIF
APPLICATIONS
GIF
GENERIC IAS FUNCTIONS
TB1, TB2, TB12
PUBLIC ID, AUTHENTICATION, ELEC. SIGNATURE
Multi Application Platform
TB7
GENERIC CARD READERS
CONTACTLESS CARDS
TB6
TB4
TB7
7Basics for GIF
- Supports interoperability of e-Services between
Member States - Offers strong e-Authentication function
- Based on multi application cards, generalised
card reader and local PKI infrastructures - Offering opportunities for cost sharing and up
scaling
8Cooperation with NICSS Japan and NIST/USA
9 eESC Common Specifications V2
- Full documents (architectural models, guidelines,
best practices, CWA links) on our web-site (as we
speak) - To be discussed in Plenary, December 11, 2002and
final consolidation early 2003 (CD-rom) - Transferred to CEN /ISSS Workshop to be endorsed
as CWA - Disseminated by eESC seminar program in Q 1 and
Q 2 2003
10 Detailed timeframe CSV2
- November 15 deadline for submission of
doc. - December 11 endorsement of documents
start of final
public review period - January 15 closing date for comments
- January 31 all comments addressed,
final text available, start production
CD rom start production of
sourcebook
version of CSV2 - Q1 2003 start of CEN ISSS WS CSV2
11 Standardisation CSV2
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- CEN ISSS WS CWA
- Define content for CWAs
- Working groups/expert teams
- International developments
12 International standardisation
Universal high level Interoperability framework
GIF
TB7
TB6
TB4
13 Prove and demonstrate
- eEpoch
- Netc_at_rds
- .......
- .......
14 The eEpoch project
- Demonstrating interoperability multi
aplication on a pan-European level,
supporting eGov - Supporting Public ID, strong
authentication - Supporting Digital signature (5.1 level)
- On basis of Multi Application Platform
- Using Generic (Finread compliant)
Cardreader - Not only demonstrator, also nucleus for
national roll-outs
15 eEpoch Pilots
- Seven Pilots
- Pilots have autonomy for defining the
service/application area, but... - Common nucleous for identification and
autentification based on GIF - Interoperability will be demonstrated
- Sites will contribute to knowledge research and
transfer - Evaluation by comparison of best practices and
benchmarks
Newcastle
Donegal
Issy-les Moulineaux
Bologna
Spain
Rome
Israel
16 The Netc_at_rds project
- Trans European Health Services proof of
entitlement - Inter-State access to health services
- eE111/128 forms as proof of entitlement to
care - on and off-line usage of smartcards
secure IT networks - build upon existing national Health card
schemes - Austria, France, Germany, Greece
plus Norway, Belgium and Canada as
cooperative partners - large scale inter-state (cross border)
demonstrator
17 Prove and demonstrate
- eEpoch
- Netc_at_rds
- Transport ??
- Payment (emv, purse, payment on the internet?
18 CSV2 Dissemination plan
- Dissemination plan under construction
- 6 (tbd) invitational seminars both regional and
horizontal (application domain) - Targeting Industry (card issuers) and Government
- Presented by eESC experts (tbc)
- Relation with demonstrators (tbd)
- Relation with EOI partners (tbd)
- Patronage of Greek Presidency
- Grande finale in Greece in June 2003
19 Way Forward for eESC
- Objectives
- Organisational structure
- Financial structure
20 Objectives
- Main target Contribute to mass deployment
build upon/consolidate what has been developed by
eESC - Activities aimed at- support of large and/or
national roll-outs- support of demonstrators
(eEpoch, Netcards, etc..)- clustering of NOEs
and IPs for FPv6 - business case issues (based
on TB business plans) - define (new)
applications - address procurers - Support development of 1 large IP on smart cards
21 Organisational Structure
- Executive board
- Working groups/TBs on- eGovernment/e-authentica
tion - ePayment- Health - Transport-
Technology (platforms, contactless, readers) -
Legal Privacy - Certification
22 TB eGov/e-Authentication
- Further elaboration of Public ID
- Visual ID
- Issues of CA, RA and cross border CA services,
how to implement PKI in public domain - Mobile certificates
- Application loading/deleting mechanisms
- Dissemination of eGovernment services in general,
best practices - Intergrate Porvoo group
- Have liaisons with eEpoch demonstrator
23 Financial structure
- Self supportive (federal approach, funded by SC
industry, funded by others, various sources ???)
- 6 FP (action line Trust and confidence) - NOE
- IP - Other programs IDA, eTen, ....
24 More information to be found at
- http//eeurope-smartcards.org
- info_at_eeurope-smartcards
- arkel_at_cardlife.nl