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- KonferenzbeitragEconomically Viable Identity Ecosystems: Value Capture and Market Strategies(Open Identity Summit 2024, 2024) Kubach, Michael; Roßnagel, HeikoPrevailing digital identity solutions are facing widespread dissatisfaction, prompting political and business stakeholders to advocate for the development of novel identity (ID) ecosystems. This paper diverges from the traditional focus on the usability, security, and privacy shortcomings of current solutions, directing attention instead to the economic dimensions that are critical for the successful adoption of digital identity management (IdM) systems. The analysis extends beyond the incentives for end-user adoption, considering the roles, motivations, and ability of other key stakeholders to capture value through the ecosystem, particularly service providers, who are anticipated to be the primary financial contributors to ID services. This examination leads to the pivotal inquiry of whether a market for digital identities can materialize and what strategies for market entry could be viable, especially in scenarios involving public sector participation.
- KonferenzbeitrageIDAS 2.0: Challenges, perspectives and proposals to avoid contradictions between eIDAS 2.0 and SSI(Open Identity Summit 2022, 2022) Schwalm, Steffen; Albrecht, Daria; Alamillo, IgnacioThe proposal for review of the eIDAS Regulation from 2021 has opened strong expectations for a deep change in traditional identity models. The user-centric identity model proposed starts with the creation of European Digital Identity Wallets that will enable citizens’ control over their data in identification and authentication processes without control by entities providing the identification services. Likewise, with the proposed legal rules for giving legal certainty to electronic ledgers and blockchains, [eIDAS2]opens possibilities to decentralization, especially for the provision and management of user’s attributes. The implementation of qualified trust services for attestations or electronic ledgers limits decentralization by requirement of a trusted 3rd party. Standardization will be key in assuring interoperability at the EU level. What are the challenges and opportunities of eIDAS 2.0? And what are the main focuses and needs of (European) standardization? These and other questions will be analysed and discussed in the paper.
- TextdokumenteIDAS eID & eSignature based Service Accounts at University environments for cross boarder/domain access(Open Identity Summit 2019, 2019) Strack, Hermann; Otto, Oliver; Klinner, Sebastian; Schmidt, AndréUniversity domain/scenario use cases based on eIDAS eID & eSignature extended user service accounts are implemented in the EU CEF projects TREATS and StudIES+, integrating hybrid ID concepts (legacy & eID). eNotar services will offer to integrate legacy binding in process and document flows, transfers to other areas are considered (Industry 4.0, ABAC).
- TextdokumentHarmonizing Delegation Data Formats(Open Identity Summit 2017, 2017) Wagner, Georg; Omolola, Olamide; More, StefanDelegations are an integral part of daily transactions. A delegation is the process of authorizing one entity to act on behalf of another. For the delegation to work, the claim that an entity is authorized to act on behalf of another entity needs to be verified. Verifying an analog delegation can be done by checking if the name of a user is on a list of authorized persons. In contrast, in electronic transactions the implementation of a delegation and its verification can be a difficult task. A user logging into a system or signing documents with an electronic signature involving a delegation may be required to show this delegation within the signature. This delegation needs to be discovered and verified during the transaction. Many solutions using eXtensible Markup Language (XML) have been proposed to represent delegations; unfortunately, most of these schemes are designed to be used for one specific domain. In this paper, we propose a delegation scheme that fills this gap by providing a general representation for delegation that can be easily extended to different domains.
- KonferenzbeitragHow Quantum Computers threat security of PKIs and thus eIDs(Open Identity Summit 2021, 2021) Vogt, Sebastian; Funke, HolgerQuantum computers threaten the security of asymmetric cryptography and thus the heart of a PKI - used for example to protect electronic data in passports. On the one hand, there are already promising candidates for post-quantum secure algorithms, but these also have disadvantages (stateful and / or with significantly larger public keys or signatures). On the other hand, there are some application areas for which a PKI should use post-quantum secure procedures as soon as possible. What is the situation regarding PQC in the market for secure, electronic identification (e.g. electronic travel documents)? What needs to be done to prepare electronic travel documents for a post-quantum world?
- KonferenzbeitragA lightweight trust management infrastructure for self-sovereign identity(Open Identity Summit 2021, 2021) Kubach, Michael; Roßnagel, HeikoDecentralized approaches towards digital identity management, often summarized under the currently popular term Self-sovereign identity (SSI) are being associated with high hopes for a bright future of identity management (IdM). Numerous private, open source as well as publicly funded research initiatives pursue this approach with the aim to finally bring universally usable, trustworthy, interoperable, secure, and privacy friendly digital identities for everyone and all use cases. However, a major challenge that so far has been only rudimentary addressed, is the trust management in these decentralized identity ecosystems. This paper first elaborates this problem before presenting an approach for a trust management infrastructure in SSI ecosystems that is based on already completed work for trust management in digital transactions.
- KonferenzbeitragOn the Market for Self-Sovereign Identity: Structure and Stakeholders(Open Identity Summit 2021, 2021) Kubach, Michael; Sellung, RachelleFor SSI solutions to make a significant impact, they need to be designed to cater to the requirements of the market to be adopted. Therefore, this paper proposes a structure of the market for SSI solutions, analyses its stakeholders, and surveys its current state.
- Konferenzbeitrag“When need becomes necessity” - The Single Digital Gateway Regulation and the Once-Only Principle from a European Point of View(Open Identity Summit 2021, 2021) Schmidt, Carsten; Krimmer, Robert; J. Lampoltshammer, ThomasThe Single Digital Gateway Regulation (SDGR) and the underlying Once-Only Principle (OOP) outlining that businesses and citizens in contact with public administrations have to provide data only once. Until now many MS and associated countries have started to implement the OOP at national level, but the cross-border implementation is still work in progress. The SDGR as one of the cornerstones of the Digital Single Market for the EU will bust this development. The authors of this paper present the development related to the SDGR and OOP in Europe. They will also show the interconnections and interdependencies between the OOP and electronic identities (eID). The paper gives an overview based on the findings of the EU-funded “The Once-Only Principle Project (TOOP)” and mobile Cross-Border Government Services for Europe (mGov4EU).