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Legal Framework

An overview of the assumptions and principles underpinning the eIDAS Regulation and the Act on Trust Services and Electronic Identification of 5 September 2016.

  • Objectives and foundational assumptions of the European regulation.
  • Core principles of the eIDAS Regulation.
  • The non-discrimination principle regarding electronic signatures and seals, electronic timestamps, registered electronic delivery services, and electronic documents.
  • The principle equating a qualified electronic signature with a handwritten signature.
  • The principle presuming data integrity and authenticity of origin for data associated with a qualified electronic seal.
  • The principle presuming the accuracy of date and time, as well as data integrity, as indicated by a qualified timestamp.
  • The principle presuming data integrity, date, and time accuracy indicated by a qualified registered electronic delivery service.
  • The principle of mutual recognition for qualified signatures, qualified seals, and qualified electronic time stamps.
  • The principle of certifying Qualified Electronic Signature and Seal Creation Devices.
  • The principle of mutual cross-border recognition of notified electronic identification schemes.
  • The principle of voluntary notification for electronic identification schemes.
  • The principle ensuring interoperability between electronic identification systems and trust services.
  • The principle of free movement of trust services within the internal market.
  • The principle of free establishment of trust services on national markets.
  • The principle of technological neutrality and openness to innovation.
  • The principle of international recognition of trust services.
  • The principle of equal access to trust services.
  • The principle ensuring the security of electronic transactions within the internal market.
  • The principle of trust in established security levels.
  • The principle of cooperation between Member States.
  • The principle of best practices.
  • The principle ensuring the safety and continuity of cross-border healthcare.
  • The principle of compliance with data protection regulations.

Proposed Amendments to eIDAS 2.0

  • Enhancements to transaction security.
  • Understanding digital identity.
  • Leveraging digital identity.
  • The European Digital Identity Wallet.
  • EPTC and security considerations.
  • Practical examples of identity usage.
  • Changes affecting Qualified Trust Service Providers.
  • Implications for businesses.
  • Real-world impact.
  • Strategies for preparing for these changes.

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  • Any individual interested in the topics covered in this course.
 21 Hours

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