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The
Smart Card Charter the Helsinki Public ID
conference April 4-5 2002
Jan van Arkel Co-Chairman eEurope Smart Card
Charter
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e-services ID Conference
  • 35 Participants from 13 different
    countries, from EU and abroad
  • all involved and active in e Government
    and electronic ID functionalities

3
Targets for the Conference
  • Information exchange on national
    developments in domain of e-service ID
  • Build on the common interest in
    realising pan-European interoperability
    of identification, authentication and
    electronic signature function in Public
    Domain
  • Organise input (requirements
    solutions) into the Smart Card Charter
    Common Specifications

4
eESC Mission
  • Contribute to mass deployment of Smart Cards in
    Europe
  • Identify the barriers to mass deployment and help
    in bringing those barriers down.
  • Focus on - 4 application areas-
    multi-functionality- end user acceptance -
    other technical aspects

5
Building maintaining the network
  • gt 350 organisations involved
  • gt 1000 people on mailing list
  • gt 70 meetings a year
  • 250 people participating hands-on

6
Logical structure Common Specs
APPLICATIONS
GIF
GLOBAL INTEROPERABILITY FRAMEWORK
GENERIC FUNCTIONS
TB1, TB2, TB12
PUBLIC ID, AUTHENTICATION, ELEC. SIGNATURE
MULTI APPLICATION PLATFORM
TB7
GENERIC CARD READERS
CONTACTLESS CARDS
TB6
TB4
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European Union 375 million people
Candidate countries 500 million people
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4 main application areas
  • - eGovernment
  • - e-Payment
  • - Health
  • - Public transport

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Functionality of a Citizen service /digital
access card
  • Mutual authentication of card and
    infrastructure
  • Verification of cardholder identity (pin,
    biometrics)
  • Provision of trust (digital signature)
  • Travel Document within the EC
  • Carrier for drivers license other official
    documents
  • Supporting typical e-Government functionalities
  • Capable of supporting private sector services

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  • Personal data
  • Country code
  • National ID
  • Surname
  • Given name
  • Gender
  • Date of birth
  • Place of birth
  • Nationality
  • Identifiers/URL'

Biometrics
PKI
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e-Service ID cards top 3
  • 1. Brunei
  • 400K, personal data, biometrics and
    PKI
  • 2. Malaysia
  • 1M ? 19 M, personal data,
    biometrics and PKI
  • 3. Japan
  • 1M ? 100 M in 2004, data, PKI, Pin

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e-Service cards in EU
  • Policy decision has been made for
    national electronic ID or Public Services
    card by Austria, Belgium, Finland,
    Greece, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Portugal,
    Spain, Sweden
  • Relevant national legislation already in
    place in same countries except Portugal
  • Public Service card will be smartcard
    Austria, Belgium, Finland, Ireland, Italy,
    Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Sweden,
    UK (if applied will be a chipcard),
    Germany

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Public Key technology
  • Will support PKI for authentication
    purposes? France and Ireland no final
    decision yet, other countries Yes
  • Will support PKI for non repudiation?
    Same answer
  • Will support PKI for confidentiality ?
  • Yes Finland, UK No Italy,
    Spain, Under discussion Ne, Be, Irl

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Pilot projects and nat. roll-out EU
  • Pilot projects are active in
  • Italy, Belgium, Netherlands, France
  • National roll-out is underway in
  • Sweden (100 K cards issued)
    Finland ( 12 K cards issued) Italy (15
    K cards issued)
  • Roll-out completed None

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The eEpoch project
  • Demonstrating interoperability multi
    aplication on a pan-European level,
    supporting eGov
  • Supporting Public ID, strong
    authentication
  • Supporting Digital signature (5.1 level)
  • On basis of Multi Application Platform
  • Using Generic (Finread compliant)
    Cardreader
  • Not only demonstrator, also nucleus for
    national roll-outs

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The Pilot sites
  • TB 1, led by Finland
  • France, Issy as test site for national
    development
  • Ireland, Donegal, Nat. development
  • Italy, Bologna, National ID Card
  • Italy, Rome, Social security card
  • Spain, Valencia, National ID Card
  • UK, Newcastle, citizen services
  • Israel, Jerusalem, National ID Card

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Conference conclusions
  • The ID function is essential for successfull
    eGovernment (and also for e-business)
  • National bodies are already making good
    progress in implementing electronic IDs
  • PKI is used for secure authentication,
    identification and electronic signature
  • Multi application is recognised as having
    major potential but is still under
    discussion
  • Card Holder Verification by PIN is well
    esthablished use of biometrics is in its
    early stages

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Conference conclusions
  • Contact smartcards prevail in most countries
  • Widespread use of pilots but no large scale
    roll-outs as yet
  • Risk of different solutions and non
    interoperability (as is the case in domains
    of e-Purse and European Health cards)
  • Agreed on resolution for cooperation in
    the domain of public ID
  • Agreed on procedure to deliver input in the
    Smart Card Charter Common
    Specifications

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More Information or jointhe Smart Card
Charter?
  • http//eeurope-smartcards.org
  • info_at_eeurope-smartcards
  • arkel_at_cardlife.nl

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