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Learn about e-Pramaan framework improving authentication for online services, addressing inconsistencies and promoting uniformity across applications. Discover its key components, authentication levels, specifications, and value proposition in the eGov ecosystem.
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1 Meaning
2 Need • Several e-Governance initiatives undertaken across country • Increasing need for e-Authentication of users accessing online services through web/mobile • Lack of standard, consistent and robust e-Authentication mechanisms • Inadequate and disparate across various applications • Mostly offline methods • Lack of uniformity in the authentication methods • Different ID proofs needed for accessing similar public services
3 Objectives
4 Implementation Approach
5 Framework | Key Components
6 Framework | Authentication Levels Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4
7 Specifications and Guidelines
8 Standards Incorporated
9 e-Pramaan - Authentication as a Service Authenticated
10 e-Pramaan in eGov ecosystem
11 e-Pramaan Value Proposition • Shared infrastructure for e-Authentication needs • Easy on-boarding – minimal change at the application level of department • Saving cost, time and other resources • Value Addition to Aadhaar authentication • Obviates the need of departments being AUA • Provide ASA services • Centralized AUA/ASA service – so implementation issues, reporting, fraud monitoring etc will be handled at one place • Enable federated authentication – will allow use of other credentials as PAN, passport etc as per the requirement of departments • PKI (Digital Signature) based authentication also included • Single Sign-on • Authentication even for mobile based delivery of services • Fraud Management
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