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SEMIRAMIS General Presentation

SEMIRAMIS General Presentation. What is SEMIRAMIS?.

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SEMIRAMIS General Presentation

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  1. SEMIRAMIS General Presentation

  2. What is SEMIRAMIS? • SEMIRAMIS is a European research project which focuses on deploying and validating a pilot infrastructure supporting the secure and trusted exchange of databetween multiple stakeholders to improve the mobility of European citizens by decreasing the administrative burden inherent to this mobility. • SEMIRAMIS will enable the creation of new e-services for citizens involving heterogeneous Domains and Federations within Europe.

  3. SEMIRAMIS at a glance 1/2 • CIP-ICT-PSP.2009.7.1: EU Competitive and Innovation Framework Programme – ICT Policy Support Programme • Duration: 30 months, March 2010 – August 2012 • Cost: ~4 million € • Funding: ~2 million € • Consortium: 9 partners from 6 countries • Spain: Atos; University of Murcia; Ceutí City Council • Italy: Engineering Ingegneria Informatica; Lecce Municipality • Germany: Stuttgart University • Portugal: Portugal Telecom Inovação • Poland: Polska Telefonia Cyfrowa • Belgium: European Organisation for Security • Project coordinator: Charles Bastos, Atos charles.bastos@atos.net • Technical coordinator: Dominik Lamp, Stuttgart University dominik.lamp@rus.uni-stuttgart.de

  4. SEMIRAMIS consortium Industry (Project Coordinator) Telco Operators Universities (Technical Coordinator) Public Administration Policy maker For the full description of the SEMIRAMIS Partners please visit our website at http://www.semiramis-cip.eu/index.php/consortium.html

  5. SEMIRAMIS objectives • In order to improve upon the state of the art in inter-federation information exchange, SEMIRAMIS attempts to: • Provide an efficient and secure implementation of cross border processes in Europe, involving: • public institutions • citizens • private institutions; • Ease the integration with new countries and federations, as well as with other identity federation solutions; • Focus on the users by • increasing their mobility and keeping the interactions with the SEMIRAMIS infrastructure efficient and friendly; • informing him of the flow of his data and letting him be in control of this flow.

  6. SEMIRAMIS in the european context The efficient and secure implementation of “cross border” processes will become a critical issue in Europe. The European data protection has became a key factor in the digital age, as users cannot use services if they don’t trust that their data is protected. SEMIRAMIS is in line with this upcoming scenario in where “privacy by design” is the chosen methodology to improve privacy. In fact, SEMIRAMIS aims to build up an infrastructure where users feel secure sharing their personal information whenever they experience data transaction issues with both public and private institutions, universities and telco operators.

  7. SEMIRAMIS Scenarios Two different scenarios aim to prove the usefulness and applicability of the infrastructure. eDoc Services for Citizens Roaming Students It focuses on students involved in the Erasmus exchange programme who move to another European university and require their personal record or related information to travel from the country of origin. • It focuses on providing e-government services to European citizens moving to another European country and deciding to stay longer than expected. • Particularly, SEMIRAMIS will focus on the seamless and secure exchange of documents and attributes between the administrations and service providers involved.

  8. SEMIRAMIS use cases Specifically, SEMIRAMIS focuses on the following use cases: eDoc Services for Citizens Roaming Students • Job Hunting • A European Citizen has moved for a period of time to • another European country. Once there, the Citizen • applies for a job in a Foreign Company . • Matriculation • The first process in which the roaming student has to participate when moving to a university in a foreign country is the matriculation. B) Apply for Courses After being registered in the Foreign University, the student whishes to apply for courses. B) Public Education Access A Citizen requests the admission for his child at a public education institution in his new destination of residence. C) Request Communication Services The student rented an apartment to live and she wants to have there the same communication services she has at her home country. C) Communication Services A European Citizen has moved for a period of time to another European country, and chooses to have access to a specific Foreign Telco service (e.g. mobile shopping) D) Economic Aid A student wants to receive an economic aid from his city council, in this particular case from his Home City Hall. D) Certificate of Residence A citizen has decided to stay in the Foreign Country and he registers himself in the Foreign City Council.

  9. Privacy in SEMIRAMIS • SEMIRAMIS will also respect user privacy and will comply with data protection regulations in the foreign and home country of the user. • It will apply tight security in the form of: • standard protocols for exchange of information; • encrypted user information; • un-linkability of user attributes • identity of the user managed through the use of pseudonyms • minimum amount of components involved in the communications.

  10. SEMIRAMIS and the Stork project • SEMIRAMIS offers the user the possibility to authenticate using STORK, a European eID-interoperability platform tested in real life settings and ready to integrate new service providers, which will enable citizens to use their eID cards for improved security and interoperability in the authentication process. • More info at https://www.eid-stork.eu/

  11. Dissemination – follow us! • Find more info about SEMIRAMIS on the SEMIRAMIS website http://www.semiramis-cip.eu • Stay tuned with the last news by downloading our Newsletter • http://www.semiramis-cip.eu/images/stories/Publications/semiramis_newsletter4.pdf • SEMIRAMIS attends periodically a number of events focused on Security and Data Protection. You can find the events we are going to participate and the ones we have already attended at • http://www.semiramis-cip.eu/index.php/events.html

  12. Dissemination – follow us! • Look at the SEMIRAMIS presentation given by the SEMIRAMIS Coordinator at ICT 2010 • (also available on the SEMIRAMIS website) Click on the video… It is also available on the SEMIRAMIS website Charles Bastos-Rodriguez (ATOS) at ICT 2010, Brussels

  13. Project Coordinator Charles Bastos-Rodriguez Atos Spain S.A. charles.bastos@atosresearch.eu Technical Coordinator Dominik Lamp University of Stuttgart dominik.lamp@rus.uni-stuttgart.de Dissemination Contact Barbara Pirillo Engineering Ingegneria Informatica S.p.A. barbara.pirillo@eng.it http://www.semiramis-cip.eu

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