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.
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