Civil Registry Agency of the Ministry of Justice, Georgia Georgian ID card Mikheil Kapanadze
Why New ID Card? Plastic card instead of laminated paperMeans of remote identificationDeclaration of will in online spaceE-document forgery protection
History of Georgian ID Card – popularization of idea 2006 – preparation of draft law adoption of the law 2009 – adoption of technical regulations 2010 – preparation of CRA project 2011 – issue of the first card 2012 – first digital signature
Dual Interface Chip contact contactless
Contact Interface Online Authentication Digital Signature PKI Secured with BAC ICAO LDS
Contactless Interface MIFARE Application Directory E-Wallet for Public Transportation System (Will launch on Jun 1 st, 2012) More applications are being developed MIFARE 1k Classic (Emulated) Secured with BAC ICAO LDS
PKI Applet Secured by Different PIN codes (4 for AUTH, 6 for ES) E-Signature PIN Code is set by the citizen Two 2048-Bit RSA Keys Support of off-card calculated digests, not limited to SHA-256 SHA-256 Digest Different CA’s for Authentication and Digital Signature Certificates, issued by Civil Registry Agency Root CA Certificate is not written in the applet Single Root CA
PKI Infrastructure Certificates are issued during card personalization Certificate Validity – 2.5 Years Support for certificate renew Instant Certificate Issuing CRA-Operated OCSP responder and CRL’s are available OCSP and CRL Services RFC 3161 Time-stamping is available Time-StampingLoad-balancing and DR Available
Why the Georgian government is so deeply involved in PKI? Setting up and running the infrastructure is costly No immediate revenue is guaranteed So, we can’t wait for someone who will invest in PKI Start-Up Costs The key players in Georgian private sectors are banks, insurance companies, oil importers, etc They do not have immediate expertise about PKI So, we are making a “Jump Start” of the system No expertise in private sector For the Government it’s easier to enforce nation-wide standards Establishing standards do not immediately mean that they will be implemented So, the establisher has to introduce at least a “reference implementation” Standards
What we have now Currently there are more than ID cards issued This means that we already have 200K certificates issued for online authentication and the same number for the digital signature Large number of ID Cards already issued The public sector already started offering ID card based log in to citizens Introduction of digital signature services in Georgia got the immediate response from the private sector Some largest Georgian banks already working to get digitally signed documents from their customers and provide services based on them The number of services employing electronic functions of ID card is rising rapidly
My.Gov.Ge – The citizen’s portal Log in with your ID cardSee what the government knows about youGet health and social servicesPay taxes and fines onlineDo not waste a time. Get everything in one, internet space!
My.Gov.Ge – The citizen’s portal
Public Service Hall – Everything in One Space Public Service Hall Alimony Power of Attorney Activation of E- Declaration Passport and ID Cards Business Registration Driving License License for usage of Natural Resources Certificate of Property Right
Public Service Hall – May, 2011
Tbilisi Public Service Hall – Opening on Sep, 2012
New Service– Just Drive Back Office JUST DRIVE! Front Office
Even More – Just Caffe Request Back Office
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