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- KonferenzbeitrageVoting with the European Citizen Card(BIOSIG 2008: Biometrics and Electronic Signatures, 2008) Meister, Gisela; Hühnlein, Detlef; Eichholz, Jan; Araújo, RobertoAs many European countries are about to introduce national ID cards, which are compliant to the European Citizen Card specification [CEN15480] it is natural to study how those cards may be used to implement secure electronic vot- ing schemes. For this purpose we introduce a modified variant of the electronic voting scheme introduced in [JCJ05] which may be used with European Citizen Cards.
- KonferenzbeitragFuturetrust - future trust services for trustworthy global transactions(2016) Hühnlein, Detlef; Frosch, Tilman; Schwenk, Joerg; Piswanger, Carl-Markus; Sel, Marc; Hühnlein, Tina; Wich, Tobias; Nemmert, Daniel; Lottes, René; Somorovsky, Juraj; Mladenov, Vladislav; Condovici, Cristina; Leitold, Herbert; Stalla-Bourdillon, Sophie; Tsakalakis, Niko; Eichholz, Jan; Kamm, Frank-Michael; Kühne, Andreas; Wabisch, Damian; Dean, Roger; Shamah, Jon; Kapanadze, Mikheil; Ponte, Nuno; Martins, Jose; Portela, Renato; Karabat, Çağatay; Stojičić, Snežana; Nedeljkovic, Slobodan; Bouckaert, Vincent; Defays, Alexandre; Anderson, Bruce; Jonas, Michael; Hermanns, Christina; Schubert, Thomas; Wegener, Dirk; Sazonov, AlexanderAgainst the background of the regulation 2014/910/EU [EU1] on electronic identification (eID) and trusted services for electronic transactions in the internal market (eIDAS), the FutureTrust project, which is funded within the EU Framework Programme for Research and Innovation (Horizon 2020) under Grant Agreement No. 700542, aims at supporting the practical implementation of the regulation in Europe and beyond. For this purpose, the FutureTrust project will address the need for globally interoperable solutions through basic research with respect to the foundations of trust and trustworthiness, actively support the standardisation process in relevant areas, and provide Open Source software components and trustworthy services which will ease the use of eID and electronic signature technology in real world applications. The FutureTrust project will extend the existing European Trust Service Status List (TSL) infrastructure towards a “Global Trust List”, develop a comprehensive Open Source Validation Service as well as a scalable Preservation Service for electronic signatures and seals. Furthermore it will provide components for the eID-based application for qualified certificates across borders, and for the trustworthy creation of remote signatures and seals in a mobile environment. The present contribution provides an overview of the FutureTrust project and invites further stakeholders to actively participate as associated partners and contribute to the development of future trust services for trustworthy global transactions.
- KonferenzbeitragOn the design and implementation of the Open eCard App(SICHERHEIT 2012 – Sicherheit, Schutz und Zuverlässigkeit, 2012) Hühnlein, Detlef; Petrautzki, Dirk; Schmölz, Johannes; Wich, Tobias; Horsch, Moritz; Wieland, Thomas; Eichholz, Jan; Wiesmaier, Alexander; Braun, Johannes; Feldmann, Florian; Potzernheim, Simon; Schwenk, Jörg; Kahlo, Christian; Kühne, Andreas; Veit, HeikoThe paper at hand discusses the design and implementation of the “Open eCard App”, which is a lightweight and open eID client, which integrates major international standards. It supports strong authentication and electronic signatures with numerous common electronic identity cards in desktop as well as mobile environments. The Open eCard App is designed to be as lightweight, usable and modular as possible to support a variety of popular platforms including Android for example. It will be distributed under a suitable open source license and hence may provide an interesting alternative to existing eID clients.
- KonferenzbeitragSAMLizing the European citizen card(BIOSIG 2009: biometrics and electronic signatures, 2009) Eichholz, Jan; Hühnlein, Detlef; Schwenk, JörgWhile the use of Federated Identity Management and Single Sign-On based on the Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML) standards becomes more and more important, there are quite a few European countries which are about to introduce national ID cards, which are compliant to the European Citizen Card (ECC) specification prTS 15480. The present contribution shows how these two seemingly opposite approaches may be integrated in a seamless and secure fashion such that it is possible to use the security features of the ECC in a federated scenario, which allows easy integration of Service Providers.
- KonferenzbeitragUsing ISO/IEC 24727 for mobile devices(SICHERHEIT 2008 – Sicherheit, Schutz und Zuverlässigkeit. Beiträge der 4. Jahrestagung des Fachbereichs Sicherheit der Gesellschaft für Informatik e.V. (GI), 2008) Eichholz, Jan; Hühnlein, Detlef; Bach, ManuelThe forthcoming ISO/IEC 24727 series of standards [ISO24727] defines architectures and application programming interfaces for electronic identity cards (eID). As there are already many initiatives around the globe (e.g. in the USA, Australia and Europe) which are about to use this standard in major eID- projects, it may be expected, that this standard will provide a major contribution for global eID interoperability and will become widely adopted in near future. On the other hand there is an ever increasing trend for mobility and the ubiquitous use of portable devices as well as first national eID-projects, which support mobile devices. Therefore it is natural to investigate how ISO/IEC 24727 may be used with mobile devices. The present contribution provides a brief overview of this standard and discusses different options for using this standard in a mobile environment.