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Security and Interoperability of eID
Today, we have a plethora of eID cards in our wallets: national, commercial, signature or electronic health cards etc. All ID cards contain sensitive details, be it personal, biometric or administrative information. This touches the question of privacy. The need for interoperable electronic documents for verifying who is making a transaction is paramount if eServices are to be made readily available in Europe. |
The latest edition of ENISA Quarterly Review, 3rd Quarter 2008, is available online at ENISA's website. It includes articles following a call for contributions related to "Security and Interoperability of eID".
Here is a quick sample of the articles you will find in this issue:
* A Letter from the Executive Director * A Word from the Editor * Electronic Identity Cards and Citizens' Portals * eID Interoperability: the Key to Success in Europe * eduGAIN - a Pan-European Confederation * Privacy and Capability Management for the European eIDM Framework * Common Criteria Protection Profiles for the Spanish eID-related Applications * Complexity is the Achilles Heel of eID - the Swedish eID System * Finnish Government Proposes Access to Employee Identification Data * ENISA's Activities on eID - an Update * Can Online Social Networks Qualify as Identity Management Systems * Food for Thought: Can we be Green and Secure? * An Interview with Kevin Mitnick - Social Engineering: No Silver Bullets
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Dr. Panagiotis Trimintzios, ENISA |
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Wednesday, 15 Oct 2008 |
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Tuesday, 2 Dec 2008 |
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