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ESMO Project Overview ESMO Final Workshop Trondheim June 3, 2019 Agnethe Sidselrud, UNIT, Norway

The ESMO project enables Higher Education Institutions to utilize eID infrastructure for secure cross-border electronic identification and authentication, facilitating the exchange of domain-specific attributes compliant with eIDAS regulations. Partners include Spain, Norway, and Greece, with expertise spanning digital transformation, identity, security, and privacy innovations. The project aims to streamline administrative processes, promote data trust, and enhance cross-border student mobility. Join us in promoting eIDAS adoption and fostering a digital student data ecosystem for improved education services.

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ESMO Project Overview ESMO Final Workshop Trondheim June 3, 2019 Agnethe Sidselrud, UNIT, Norway

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  1. eIDAS-enabled Student Mobility ESMO Project Overview ESMO Final Workshop Trondheim June 3, 2019 Agnethe Sidselrud, UNIT, Norway www.ESMO-project.eu GRANT AGREEMENT UNDER THE CONNECTING EUROPE FACILITY (CEF) - TELECOMMUNICATIONS SECTOR AGREEMENT No INEA/CEF/ICT/A2017/1451951

  2. Dinner at Emilies Eld Restaurant & Bar, Kongens gate 30, 7012 Trondheim

  3. ESMO Project • eIDAS enabled Student Mobility • Connecting Europe Facility 2014-2020 • 2017 Work Programme • 15 months: April 2018 – June 2019

  4. ESMO enables Higher Education Institutions - to use eID infrastructure for cross-border electronic identification & authentication - to exchange simple domain-specific attributes, in compliance with eIDAS regulation and its technical specifications

  5. ESMO Project • Partners: Spain, Norway, Greece

  6. Partnerbackground • Atos Group is a global leader in digital transformation with approx. 100,000 employees in 72 countries and annual revenue of around € 12 billion. • Role in the project: project coordinator • Related expertise: • leading innovation activities in identity, security and privacy by design in CIP ICTPSP STORK 2.0 (federation of European eID systems), SEMIRAMIS48 and STRATEGIC49 (cross-border identity and attribute management for cloud-based public services) projects, and in EIT (European Institute of Innovation & Technology), EIT projects from the privacy, security and trust line50, like FIDES (Federated Identity Management System) and its second phase in 2016, or H2020 Credential project51.

  7. Partnerbackground • Higher education and research institution established in 1991 • Technologically advanced university, the first Spanish institution which installed a web server and the first one in developing a web searching tool. • EUNIS 2006 Elite Award for Excellence and with the ePractice.eu Good Practice label for 2007. • Related expertise: The leader of Student Mobility pilot in STORK, on behalf of CRUE, and has coordinated the participation in it of universities from Spain, Portugal, Austria, Italy and Estonia. In STORK 2.0 projects, acted again as the leader of the eAcademia pilot. • Member of the advisory board for the Federation Identity (SIR2) belonging to the Spanish NREN RedIRIS (CASIR).

  8. Partnerbackground • UNIT – The Norwegian Directorate for ICT and Joint Services for Higher Education and Research. • Helps to realize the sectoral objectives for research and higher education. Responsible for national coordination and has overall management responsibility in the ICT field. National governance of information security in the HE-sector. • Develops and manages a common ICT architecture for the harmonization and standardization of processes, data and technical interfaces in the higher education sector. • Related expertise: 20 yrs as provider of national student information and research information systems. Participation in recent and ongoing EC projects EMREX, EWP, Groningen declaration network, RS3G

  9. Partnerbackground • Information Management La (i4M Lab): focus on the design, development, management and use of IT and IT-based Service Systems in complex organizations (government, industry value chains and value systems, inter-org. business processes for SMEs and large enterprises). Applications in e-government and e-logistics. • Business Process Modeling and Automation, e-Identity, privacy and Distributed Access, Distributed Ledger Technologies, Service Systems Modeling and Engineering, Intelligent Transportation Systems, Economics and Management of Technical Change, IT Innovation in the Digital Era. • Related expertise: Core partner in the development and deployment of the STORK2.0 platform (Attribute Collection Service, a key component of STORK 2.0 e-identity management infrastructure; an application framework to support EU on-going policies for opening a bank account - cross border; applications to enable UAegean to provide cross-border intra-university services)

  10. ESMO – The main objectives

  11. Objectives • Promote eIDAS adoption through the CEF eID. • By minimising adoption costs for SPs. • By facilitating the connection of sector specific data sources. • Facilitate learning mobility. • By enabling eIDAS cross-border electronic authentication. • By enabling cross-border exchange of sector specific attributes. • By facilitating the deployment of streamlined administrative procedures involving trusted data transfer between institutions. • Ease management of trust and data requirements. • Promote convergence with EduGAIN, cooperation with other CEF and Erasmus+ projects based on common objectives.

  12. ESMO Network: Towards the Digital Student Data EcosystemLeveraging EWP

  13. ESMO in CEF and Higher Education: Expected Benefits • Maximizing impact by enlarging CEF eID adoption by attracting: • Students user base. • Academic attribute providers. • Online services. • Enable high trust student mobility services requiring authorisation based on the academic profile. • Decrease administrative burden. • Facilitate compliance: eIDAS, GDPR, Digital Education Action Plan • Enable the transferring of attributes, useful to model sector-specific needs, in a more flexible fashion than eIDAS does. • Extend results to other sectors.

  14. Milestones

  15. Project Media • Project Web Page: http://www.esmo-project.eu/ • News • Documentation • Source code downloads • Materials (Technical design: D2.1): • http://www.esmo-project.eu/content/publications • Twitter: https://twitter.com/CefEsmo • News and updates

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