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Update on European Citizen Card: Part 4 Kristina Unverricht Consumer Council of DIN, Germany Chairperson of ANEC Information Society Working Group October 2007
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ANEC - General Established in 1995 as a non-profit making international association with a secretariat based in Brussels On the initiative of the European Commission and all consumer organisations in EU and EFTA countries
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Members & Experts A European wide network of more than 200 consumer experts (volunteers) Areas of priority: Child Safety, Design for All, Domestic Appliances, Environment, Information Society, Services, Traffic Safety
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European Citizen Card CEN/TS 15480-1 (04/07): Physical, Electrical and Transport Protocol Characteristics CEN/TS 15480-2 (04/07): Logical data structures and Card services Working Draft CEN/TS 15480-3: European Citizen Card Interoperability using an application interface
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European Citizen Card Part 4 Scope: Recommendations for European Citizen Card issuance, operation and use Suggested by ANEC as a follow-up to parts 1 and 2 First outcome of part 1 and 2: further explanation by application examples is needed on card issuance, operation and use
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Structure of ECC-4 Section 1: General recommendations on card issuance and operational procedures Section 2: Recommendations with regard to the end user Section 3: Profiles for the ECC
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General recommendations on card issuance and operational procedures Recommendations on ECC lifecycle Process map Reference to work of Smart Card Charter, CEN Workshop eAuthentication and ICAO specifications
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Recommendations with regard to the end-user Jurisdictional Issues Data Protection Principles Accessibility Principles Inclusive Design Early consideration of the needs of disabled citizen Testing Training of citizen and staff Alternative Method
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Recommendations with regard to the end-user Usability Location of user interface and Signs Ease of use Assistance to use Reference to work of CEN TC 224 WG6 User Interface, Smart Card Charter and CEN Workshop eAuthentication (eURI)
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Profiles for the ECC A profile is a recommended set of technical characteristics of ECC-2 Conditional or mandatory technical features Profile template Common structure to facilitate profile application Profile registration
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Profiles for the ECC 2 Profile 1: eID Application with mandatory ICAO functionality and conditional digital signature functionality Profile 2: eSIGN Application with conditional digital signature functionality
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Global Profiles for the ECC Global Profile 1: eURI Application Global Profile 2: card requirements to access/offer services in an ISO/IEC 24727 framework Global Profiles are horizontal profiles that can coexist with every other ECC profile
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Future tasks Examples for card issuance and operational procedures needed Include more profiles to care for different settings/situations Include eURI global profile Finalize discussions on security mechanisms e.g. PACE (Password Authenticated Connection Establishment) protocol
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Thank you! ANEC B-1040 Bruxelles phone: +32-2-7432470 e-mail: anec@anec.org internet: www.anec.org Kristina Unverricht Consumer Council of DIN D-10772 Berlin phone: +49-30-2601-2460 e-mail: kristina.unverricht@din.de internet: www.verbraucherrat.din.de
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