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The SEMIRAMIS approach to managing information across borders

The SEMIRAMIS approach to managing information across borders. ePractice Cross-Borders event Brussels, 11 th October 2011 Presented by Rubén Torres (Atos). Project Abstract. CIP-ICT-PSP.2009.7.1 : EU Competitive and Innovation Framework Programme – ICT Policy Support Programme

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The SEMIRAMIS approach to managing information across borders

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  1. The SEMIRAMIS approach to managing information across borders ePractice Cross-Borders event Brussels, 11th October 2011 Presented by Rubén Torres (Atos)

  2. Project Abstract • CIP-ICT-PSP.2009.7.1: EU Competitive and Innovation Framework Programme – ICT Policy Support Programme • Duration: 30 months, March 2010 – August 2012 • Cost: ~4 million € - Funding: ~2 million € • Consortium: 9 partners from 6 countries • Spain: Atos, University of Murcia, Ceutí City Council • Italy: Engineering Ingegneria Informatica • Germany: Sttutgart University • Portugal: Portugal Telecom Inovação • Poland: Polska Telefonia Cyfrowa • Belgium: European Organisation for Security • Project coordinator: Atos - Technical coordinator: Sttutgart Univ. • (charles.bastos@atos.net – Charles Bastos) (david.lutz@rus.uni-stuttgart.de – David Lutz)

  3. Why SEMIRAMIS? • Context • Efficient and secure implementation of “cross border” processes will become a critical issue in Europe. • The processes involve public institutions, citizens, and private institutions. • Motivations & Challenges • Interoperability • Usability • Efficiency • Security, trust, and privacy • Goals • IT Infrastructure for e-services • Information exchange • Open interfaces • Modular architecture

  4. SEMIRAMIS Federations – Global View S

  5. SEMIRAMIS Federations – Detailed View S Legend AttrP = Atribute Provider SP = Service Provider IA = Identity Aggregator AuthnP = Authentication Provider

  6. SEMIRAMIS Scenarios Scenario “eDOCServicesforCitizens” – Use cases Scenario “RoamingStudent” – Use cases • Job Hunting • A European Citizen has moved for a period of time to • another European country. Once there, the Citizen • applies for a job in a Foreign Company . • Matriculation • The first process in which the roaming student has to participate when moving to a university in a foreign country is the matriculation. A) Job Hunting A) Job Hunting B) Public Education Access A Citizen requests the admission for his child at a public education institutio+n in his new destination of residence. B) Apply for Courses After being registered in the Foreign University, the student whishes to apply for courses. C) Request Communication Services The student rented an apartment to live and she wants to have there the same communication services she has at her home country. C) Communication Services A European Citizen has moved for a period of time to another European country, and chooses to have access to a specific Foreign Telco service (e.g. mobile shopping) D) Economic Aid A student wants to receive an economic aid from his city council, in this particular case from his Home City Hall. D) Certificate of Residence A citizen has decided to stay in the Foreign Country and he registers himself in the Foreign City Council.

  7. Integration with STORK • SEMIRAMIS builds mainly on the results of GÉANT2, SWIFT, eduGAIN and STORK for cross-border interoperability. • STORK • CIP-ICT-PSP-2007.1.2 - Towards pan-European recognition of electronic IDs (eIDs). • Large Scale Pilot (17 Member States involved), focused on secure and interoperable user cross-border authentication for eGov services using eIDs. • Very successful, already used in real-life settings: future LSP is intended to address eID for legal persons representatives. • SEMIRAMIS + STORK • Integration already achieved successfully in the Certificate of Residence use case. • As SEMIRAMIS service providers require the user to be securely authenticated across borders, the overall process is vastly improved with STORK. For more informationabout STORK, pleasevisithttps://www.eid-stork.eu/

  8. Thank you! For more information please visit: http://www.semiramis-cip.eu/ Rubén Torres +34 91 214 9733 ruben.torres@atos.net

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