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“STORK / STORK 2.0 Project Overview” ARE3NA workshop, March 17th Miguel Alvarez Rodriguez Stork 2.0 is an EU co-funded project INFSO-ICT-PSP-297263
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Presentation Outline 2 STORK eID Interoperability Model One MS’s view & expectation What was achieved in STORK What wasn’t achieved? How is the “wasn’t” tackled In STORK 2.0
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STORK Breakthrough eID Interop. Model: European Federated Circle of Trust Stork 2.0 is an EU co-funded project INFSO-ICT-PSP-297263 3 STORK Layer of Trust MS AMS B AT DE SP VID P PEPS IDP AP IDP SP PEPS VIDP SP PEPS / V-IDP hide national specifics for other countries, guarantee Scalability & Trust Communication between PEPSes and V-IDPs based on common specs Communications with SPs, IdPs and AP‘s can follow national rules Electronic auth. process takes place at country where eID was issued: trustworthy data sources ! STORK connects national trust circles to the European layer of trust
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STORK: Smarter eID Access! Towards a Single European eID Area Stork 2.0 is an EU co-funded project INFSO-ICT-PSP-297263 4 29+ Portals in 6 pilots 110+ eIDs accepted Succesful integrations: ECAS, PSCs, ECRN, SEMIRAMIS, eduGAIN…
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A STORK (1) pilot site Stork 2.0 is an EU co-funded project INFSO-ICT-PSP-297263 5
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What has been achieved Stork 2.0 is an EU co-funded project INFSO-ICT-PSP-297263 6 STORK 1 was a success AT kept pilot WP 6.1 live 3 out of 4 that AT piloted still running Similar situation in most other MS STORK is constantly mentioned in eIDAS STORK 1 was a success AT kept pilot WP 6.1 live 3 out of 4 that AT piloted still running Similar situation in most other MS STORK is constantly mentioned in eIDAS
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But … Stork 2.0 is an EU co-funded project INFSO-ICT-PSP-297263 7 Many processes are carried out on behalf a legal person a natural person MS have (national) solutions as for eID in the pre-STORK era Many processes are carried out on behalf a legal person a natural person MS have (national) solutions as for eID in the pre-STORK era
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What hasn‘t been achieved so far … Representation and mandates; attribute provision – STORK 1 limited to natural persons on their own behalf High attack potentials or access to sensitive data – Security addressed, but STORK 1 pilots no valuable targets Private sector services and service providers – STORK 1 was eGov services. Not by design, but in fact Liability and recognition – STORK 1 had no provisions, if something “goes wrong” Standardization and business models – STORK 1 did specifications, but no standards Stork 2.0 is an EU co-funded project INFSO-ICT-PSP-297263 8
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… is addressed by Representation and mandates; attribute provision – Core of STORK 2.0 common specifications and all pilots High attack potentials or access to sensitive data – STORK 2.0 will pilot eHealth and Internet banking Private sector service providers – … will pilot company services and Internet banking Liability and recognition – part of eIDAS, but STORK investigates interim solutions Standardization and business models – dedicated work on eID service offerings Stork 2.0 is an EU co-funded project INFSO-ICT-PSP-297263 9
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Working structure Took on, what went well in STORK 1 – Overall working mode and collaboration tools – Common specification structure and methodology Adapted where we felt room for improvement – Stock taking, as existing mandate and attribute infrastructure is more complex than “just eID” – Dedicated and continuous legal expertise WP – Strengthened the dissemination and service offering efforts Stork 2.0 is an EU co-funded project INFSO-ICT-PSP-297263 10
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eLearning & Academic Qualifications The Pilots Stork 2.0 is an EU co-funded project INFSO-ICT-PSP-297263 11 eBanking Public Services for Business eHealth
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Thank you for your attention! www.eid-stork2.eu www.eid-stork2.eu Stork 2.0 is an EU co-funded project INFSO-ICT-PSP-297263
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