Course Outline
Legal Basis
The eIDAS Regulation and the Act on Trust Services and Electronic Identification of September 5, 2016, serve as the foundational legal frameworks.
- Objectives and principles underlying the European regulation
- Core principles of the eIDAS Regulation
- Non-discrimination principle for electronic signatures, seals, timestamps, registered delivery services, and documents
- Equivalence of a qualified electronic signature to a handwritten signature
- Presumption of data integrity and authenticity when a qualified electronic seal is applied
- Presumption of accurate date and time and data integrity as indicated by a qualified timestamp
- Presumption of data integrity, date, and time accuracy provided by a qualified registered delivery service
- Mutual recognition of qualified signatures, seals, and timestamps across borders
- Certification requirements for Qualified Electronic Signature and Seal Devices
- Cross-border mutual recognition of notified electronic identification schemes
- Voluntary notification of electronic identification schemes
- Interoperability of electronic identification systems and trust services
- Free circulation of trust services within the internal market
- Freedom to create trust services on national markets
- Technological neutrality and openness to innovation in trust services
- International recognition of trust services for government and private sector use
- Equal access to trust services for all users
- Security of electronic transactions within the internal market
- Trust in varying security levels provided by different service providers
- Cooperation between Member States in ensuring trust and security
- Good practice guidelines for trust services
- Safety and continuity of cross-border healthcare services
- Compliance with data protection regulations for government and private entities
Proposed Amendments to EIDAS 20
- Enhanced transaction security measures
- Definition and scope of digital identity
- Utilizing digital identity for government and private sector operations
- Introduction of the European Digital Identity Wallet
- Enhanced security through EPTC (Electronic Proof of Transactional Context)
- Practical examples of digital identity usage
- Changes affecting Qualified Trust Service Providers
- Impact on businesses and their operations
- Real-world implications of the proposed amendments
- Steps to prepare for these changes in trust services for government and private entities
Requirements
- All individuals for government and public sector entities who are interested in the aforementioned topics.
Testimonials (3)
get to understand more about the product and some key differences between RHDS and open source OpenLDAP.
Jackie Xie - Westpac Banking Corporation
Course - 389 Directory Server for Administrators
Defenitely the 90% HandsOn-Training and the Revisions of the Activities i had to do during the Training. The Traing was intense, due to i was the only member. But i learned a lot and Chris answered every single question i had. I would defenitly recommend this course.
Sebastian - Artweger GmbH und Co KG
Course - Active Directory for Admins
This topic is better with F2F, but this online training is still handled well . The important thing is the trainees were able to have understanding of Hyperledger Indy