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“STORK / STORK 2.0 Project Overview” ARE3NA workshop , March 17th. Miguel Alvarez Rodriguez. Presentation Outline. STORK eID Interoperability Model One MS’s view & expectation What was achieved in STORK What wasn’t achieved? How is the “ wasn’t ” tackled In STORK 2.0.
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“STORK / STORK 2.0 Project Overview”ARE3NA workshop, March 17th Miguel Alvarez Rodriguez
Presentation Outline • STORK eIDInteroperabilityModel • One MS’s view & expectation • What was achieved in STORK • What wasn’t achieved? • How is the “wasn’t” tackled • In STORK 2.0
STORK Breakthrough eID Interop. Model:European Federated Circle of Trust MS A MS B SP SP IDP AP SP STORK Layer of Trust VIDP PEPS PEPS IDP VIDP VIDP DE AT SP VIDP SP VIDP VIDP SP SP SP STORK connectsnational trust circles totheEuropeanlayer of trust Stork 2.0 is an EU co-funded project INFSO-ICT-PSP-297263
STORK: Smarter eID Access! Towards a Single European eID Area MW MW • 29+ Portals in 6 pilots • 110+ eIDsaccepted • Succesful integrations: ECAS, PSCs, ECRN, SEMIRAMIS,eduGAIN… Stork 2.0 is an EU co-funded project INFSO-ICT-PSP-297263
A STORK (1) pilot site Stork 2.0 is an EU co-funded project INFSO-ICT-PSP-297263
What has been achieved • STORK 1 was a success • AT kept pilot WP 6.1 live • 3 out of 4 that AT piloted still running • Similar situation in most other MS • STORK is constantly mentioned in eIDAS Stork 2.0 is an EU co-funded project INFSO-ICT-PSP-297263
But … • Many processes are carried out on behalf • a legal person • a natural person • MS have (national) solutions as for eID in the pre-STORK era Stork 2.0 is an EU co-funded project INFSO-ICT-PSP-297263
What hasn‘t been achieved so far … • Representation and mandates; attribute provision • STORK 1 limited to natural persons on their own behalf • High attack potentials or access to sensitive data • Security addressed, but STORK 1 pilots no valuable targets • Private sector services and service providers • STORK 1 was eGov services. Not by design, but in fact • Liability and recognition • STORK 1 had no provisions, if something “goes wrong” • Standardization and business models • STORK 1 did specifications, but no standards Stork 2.0 is an EU co-funded project INFSO-ICT-PSP-297263
… is addressed by • Representation and mandates; attribute provision • Core of STORK 2.0 common specifications and all pilots • High attack potentials or access to sensitive data • STORK 2.0 will pilot eHealth and Internet banking • Private sector service providers • … will pilot company services and Internet banking • Liability and recognition • part of eIDAS, but STORK investigates interim solutions • Standardization and business models • dedicated work on eID service offerings Stork 2.0 is an EU co-funded project INFSO-ICT-PSP-297263
Working structure • Took on, what went well in STORK 1 • Overall working mode and collaboration tools • Common specification structure and methodology • Adapted where we felt room for improvement • Stock taking, as existing mandate and attribute infrastructure is more complex than “just eID” • Dedicated and continuous legal expertise WP • Strengthened the dissemination and service offering efforts Stork 2.0 is an EU co-funded project INFSO-ICT-PSP-297263
The Pilots eBanking eLearning & Academic Qualifications Public Services for Business eHealth Stork 2.0 is an EU co-funded project INFSO-ICT-PSP-297263