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- KonferenzbeitragCriteria for trustworthy digital transactions - Blockchain/DLT between eI-DAS, GDPR, Data and Evidence Preservation(Open Identity Summit 2020, 2020) Kusber, Tomasz; Schwalm, Steffe; Shamburger, Kalinda; Korte, UlrikeWith the help of eIDAS [Re14], legislators have created a resilient framework in EU and EFTA to place trustworthy digital transactions more and more in the centre of business relationships. The regulated use of the trust services (e.g. qualified electronic signature or seal etc.) as well as that of the secure electronic identities provides a solid foundation for the advancement of digitization. The adequate evidence of electronic records as long as they are needed is a critical success-factor for trustworthy digital transactions. The trustworthiness of the transactions must be based on compliance with the basic values of authenticity, integrity, reliability, availability, confidentiality and transferability. After a first hype there are increasingly more considerations also in regulated industries to use DLT for digital processes which have to be accountable. In order to make them evident and to fulfil documentation requirements it is necessary that DLT fulfils the legal framework and prior art based on defined criteria for trustworthy digital transactions. This paper focuses on the challenges and requirements for utilisation of DLT for trustworthy digital processes including long-term preservation.
- TextdokumentA service for the preservation of evidence and data – a key for a trustworthy & sustainable electronic business(Open Identity Summit 2017, 2017) Schwalm, SteffenThere is as high need to digitize and automatize business processes as well as to preserve the created electronic records for 2 up to 100 years or more to make business transactions evident against third parties. This requirement is not only mandatory for public administrations but also private companies especially in high regulated industries such as aviation, LifeScience & Pharma or financial sector. According to decade-long retention time it`s a challenge to ensure the availability as well as the preserve the authenticity, integrity, negotiability or reliability of electronic records. A digital archive service based on SOA and current technical standards to preserve all electronic records and their evidences provides a sustainable solution to this challenge. The paper shows based on current standards and the long-term experiences of the author possible solutions and an example of an architecture framework a digital archive service.