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Digital Agenda

Digital Agenda. ELRA 2011, Jacques.vos@kadaster.nl. Digital Agenda for Europe. One of the biggest drivers Expected increase. Essential factors: user empowerment ubiquity interoperability security trust. E-Identification, e-authentication and e-signatures.

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Digital Agenda

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  1. Digital Agenda ELRA 2011, Jacques.vos@kadaster.nl

  2. Digital Agenda for Europe • One of the biggest drivers • Expected increase • Essential factors: user empowerment • ubiquity • interoperability • security • trust

  3. E-Identification, e-authentication and e-signatures • An important role in the digital society • To ensure the use we need a sound legal environment • Public consultation • Questionnaire is targeted at key players

  4. The questions... • General Expectations • e-Signatures tailored to face the challenges of the digital market • Principles to guide e-identification and e-authentication in Europe • Legislative measures for the challenges ahead • Research and innovation • Others • IPM reference number 721352127111610511

  5. Usage and specific needs • Day by day routine • Tens of thousands of times each month or more • Qualified electronic signatures to: • - produce entries • - produce electronic documents with legal effect • - notifications

  6. Usage and specific needs • Specific needs: • Secure transactions • Unambiguous identification • Integrity • Legal effect • Security provisions unchanged

  7. Different needs  Different legal systems

  8. Usefullness • Usefullness in the coming years: • eProcurement (public) • eCommerce transactions • eBusiness transactions • Online banking / financial transactions

  9. Usefullness • Usefullness (in relation to ): • eGovernment services • Secure archiving / storage • Authenticity

  10. Socio-economic benefits

  11. Mobile devices • Specific interoperability or security aspects • Legal aspects (including liability) • Secure electronic means will boost up the use • Same level of use  commodity

  12. Cross border • Legal regulatory measures at EU-level • For a lot of trust building services • BUT: minimum set of requirements at EU level / • high degree of autonomy for the market

  13. Cross border • Every MS its own e-signature solution(s). • Pilotswithin different MSto simplify and align solutions • eHerkenning (The Netherlands) • Cross border PKI (Estonia). • A European alignment would help!

  14. Cross border • Validation between CSP`s: no private agreements! • Possible solution: bilateral basis between MS • Every MS at least one Single Point of Contact (single service)

  15. Cross border • Classification of e-signatures • To match different levels of security • Defined by law • Highest classification for transfer of property rights

  16. Cross border • Legal provisions  mutual recognition and acceptance • legal certainty • reduction of administrative burden • increase of cross-border digital mobility

  17. Lessons learned / experiences

  18. Legislative measures • Focus on light and limited measures • True meaning of the rule • No technical demands in legislation • Open standards

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