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www.oasis-open.org. Getting to Grips with e-ID Interoperability with a Perspective on the STORK LSP. Roger Dean Executive Director EEMA. What are eema’s Credentials?. Founded 1987 European wide non profit association Registered in Brussels 1,500 member representatives - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Getting to Grips with e-ID Interoperability with a
Perspective on the STORK LSP
Roger DeanExecutive Director
EEMA
www.oasis-open.org
What are eema’s Credentials? Founded 1987
European wide non profit association
Registered in Brussels
1,500 member representatives
Membership base of multinational end user organisations including Volvo, Siemens AG, AIB, European Commission, Hoffmann le Roche, Total, Visa, K.U.Leuven.
Vender members include Microsoft, HP, Identrus, Verizon, CoreStreet, Grabowsky BV, Orange, Aware, KPMG, BEA.
eema Organisation Headquarters Staff
• Day to day management of the Association
• Administration• Liaison with Government, Industry
and other Associations• Member communications• Organise Teleconferences
Ad-Hoc Focus Workgroups• Temporary teams focussing on a
specific topic to produce a position paper or run an event
EEMA Online Forums
and Events
National Interest Groups• Organise mini events within
specific European regions
Elected Board of Directors • Strategic planning• Program planning• Corporate governance• Subsection coordination
Project Teams• Temporary teams working on a
specific project – occasionally teaming with other associations
2008 eema Publications Position Papers
e-mail Archiving White PaperSpam & e-mail Abuse Management Towards Understanding Identity
Role Based Access Control – A User GuidePassword Synchronisation
Twice Monthlyeema Online
Member Section of the webMembers submit “independent” papers for
publication Events
Reports from eema events Conference proceedings and presentations
Online forumMembers discussion forum on current topics
eema current ProjectsSTORK - (Secure idenTity acrOss boRders linKed).To resolve the interoperability challenges of cross border Identity Cards. eema is involved in the communication and dissemination and exploitation of the initiative.Sponsor: EU (13 Governments Across Europe)Partners: e-Forum (Brussels) and GOV2U (Greece)Duration: 3 Years
ICECom - Intelligent Content Evaluation for CommunicationRetention of electronic communications for legislative purposes. eema’s Role is to create awareness through our usual channels Sponsor: DTIPartners: Pera, Loughborough University, Essential Computing, intY LtdDuration: 2 Years
LEONARDO DA VINCI Community Vocational Training Action Programme. It is part of the European Commission's new Lifelong Learning Programme for SME’s and is designed to build a skilled workforce through European partnerships. eema’s role is part of the European wide e-Training and e-mentoring sub-project.Sponsor: EUPartners: Hungary, Italy, Poland, Romania, SloviniaDuration: 2 Years
Stork is an EU co-funded project INFSO-ICT-PSP-224993
STORK – our vision
To simplify administrative formalities by providing secure online access to public services across EU borders.
Stork is an EU co-funded project INFSO-ICT-PSP-224993
eGovernment objectives (ICT-PSP call 2007)
Stork is an EU co-funded project INFSO-ICT-PSP-224993
To develop and test common specifications for secure and mutual recognition of national electronic identity (eID) between participating countries.
STORK – our mission
Stork is an EU co-funded project INFSO-ICT-PSP-224993
Austria Belgium Estonia France Germany Italy Luxembourg Netherlands Portugal Slovenia Spain Sweden United
Kingdom Plus - Iceland
STORK – the member states
Stork is an EU co-funded project INFSO-ICT-PSP-224993
STORK - at a glance Project coordinator
ATOS Origin Sociedad Anonima Española Duration:
3 years from the start of the project (1st June 2008) Total cost: €20M Programme:
ICT Policy Support Programme under the Competitiveness and Innovation Framework Programme (CIP)
Stork is an EU co-funded project INFSO-ICT-PSP-224993
STORK – the team
1. Atos Origin sae (Spain) 2. Capgemini Nederland B.V. (The Netherlands) 3. Bundeskanzleramt Österreich (Austria) 4. Federale Overheidsdienst Informatie en
Communicatie Technologie (Belgium)5. Bundesamt fuer Sicherheit in der
Informationstechnik (Germany)6. AS Sertifitseerimiskeskus (Estonia)7. Ministerio de Administraciones Publicas (Spain)8. Direction Générale de la Modernisation de l'Etat
(France)9. Government To You (Greece)10. Politecnico di Torino (Italy)11. Ministry of Finance (Iceland)12. Service eLuxembourg (Luxembourg)13. Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom Relations
(The Netherlands)14. Agência para a Modernização Administrativa, I.P.
(Portugal)
15. Swedish Administrative Development Agency (Sweden)16. Ministry of Public Administration of the Republic of
Slovenia (Slovenia)17. Identity and Passport Service (UK)18. Universitat Jaume I (Spain)19. Agència Catalana de Certificació (Spain)20. Centro Nazionale per l'Informatica nella Pubblica
Amministrazione (Italy)21. Regione Lombardia (Italy)22. Instituto Superior Tecnico (Portugal)23. MULTICERT - Serviços de Certificação Electrónica,
S.A. (Portugal)24. European Electronic Messaging Association (UK)25. European Forum for e-Public Services (Brussels)26. Þjóðskrá (Iceland)27. Technische Universität Graz (Austria)28. Kruispuntbank van de Sociale Zekerheid (Belgium)29. T-Systems Enterprise Services GmbH (Germany)
Stork is an EU co-funded project INFSO-ICT-PSP-224993
1. Define common rules and specifications to assist mutual recognition of eIDs across national borders;
2. Test in real life environments, secure and easy-to-use eID solutions for citizens and businesses;
3. Interact with other EU initiatives to maximize the usefulness of eID services.
STORK – objectives
Stork is an EU co-funded project INFSO-ICT-PSP-224993
STORK – work packages
Description LEADER
WP1 Project Management Atos
DEFINITION
WP2 eID inventory, trust and application groups NL MOI
WP3 eID and upcoming technologies AT TUG
ARCHITECTURE
WP4 eID process flows UK IPS
WP5 eID and common specifications BE FEDICTES MAP
IMPLEMENTATION
WP6 Pilots (specification – definition – implementation - evaluation)
WP7 Communication and Sustainability Gov2U
Stork is an EU co-funded project INFSO-ICT-PSP-224993
Pilots - using open standards
common service architecture allowing citizens to use their national eIDs to access e- Government portals across borders,
platform for safer online communication using eIDs for children,
service facilitating students’ mobility across Europe, use of eID for cross-border electronic delivery for citizens
and businesses, and for testing the electronic process of address change for
EU citizens that move to other Member States.
Stork is an EU co-funded project INFSO-ICT-PSP-224993
EXAMPLES on a EU eIDM framework
A citizen located in country A with an eID… will be able to make tax declarations in country B where h/she is working (commuting)…
will be able to get automatic and paperless reimbursement of health expenses incurred during holidays in country C…
will be able to get the pension rights from country D (where h/she worked some years ago) online
Stork is an EU co-funded project INFSO-ICT-PSP-224993
EXAMPLES on a EU eIDM framework
A business located in country A with an eID… will be able to participate in public tenders published in country B…
eProcurement
will be able to make safer electronic transactions with clients and suppliers in country C…
eCommerce
will be able to get the repayment and refund of VAT expenditures easier in country D…
“one stop shop”
Stork is an EU co-funded project INFSO-ICT-PSP-224993
STORK - security
All efforts will be made to ensure that mutual recognition of electronic identity makes identity theft extremely difficult.
As authentication levels for a given application may differ across Member States, the project will develop “circles of trust” at European scale.
Security and privacy are serious concerns within the project.
Stork is an EU co-funded project INFSO-ICT-PSP-224993
The solution will: be scalable to all EU Member States. be technology-transparent, robust, with measurable benefits, be implemented in such a way that it is sustainable beyond
the life of the pilot. save time and money with safer transactions, less fraud,
better control over personal data and simplified procedures.
STORK – impact
The project will result in the smooth cross- border operation of several key public services.
Stork is an EU co-funded project INFSO-ICT-PSP-224993
STORK – how to get involved
Spec Block Specifications“Building Blocks”
Testing
Development
Member StateReference Group
Industry Group Service
Consortium LayerEU Wide
Policy Information
Community of Interest
Stork is an EU co-funded project INFSO-ICT-PSP-224993
STORK – how to get involved
Forthcoming eema events 2008/98thOct - STORK Workshop & 1st Industry Group meeting
Madrid7-9 Oct - ISSE – Information Security Solutions Europe Madrid4th Nov - Benelux Regional Interest Group
Federated IdentityING, Amsterdam
11th Nov - eema UK Regional Interest Group e-Mail Archiving – compliance & governance BCS, London
2nd Dec - Benelux Regional Interest Group Legal & interoperability issues for e-Health
Leuven, Belgium20093rd Feb - Benelux Regional Interest Group
Using RFID in Identity & Access Management Deloitte, Brussels
17/18 Mar - The European e-ID Interoperability Conference Brussels
23rd Apr - Benelux Regional Interest Group Identity & Access Management Belgium
Stork is an EU co-funded project INFSO-ICT-PSP-224993
Conclusions
Questions?
STORK - www.eid-stork.eu