The Belgian identitycard allows citizens to prove their identity digitally and to sign electronic documents. Since its introduction in 2002, the number of available eID applications is increasing considerably. Early applications were developed to support the interaction between government and its citizens. Recent applications, however, are often designed for commercial purposes. Commercial applications are encouraged by the Belgian government to increase the usability of the card. Hence, the Belgian eID is now used across multiple domains. This raises multiple challenging privacy and security concerns that are hard to tackle with the current eID card.(Rump Session)status: publishe
Many governments around the world have introduced modern Identity Management systems that utilize ad...
Abstract. Currently, Belgium is introducing an electronic version of its identity card. In this arti...
Although other alternatives might exist, identification cards have been chosen as an acceptable and ...
In 2002, Belgium has adopted an electronic identity card as one of the first countries in Europe. By...
The Belgian Electronic Identity Card was introduced in 2002. The card enables Belgian citizens to di...
Since mandating in 2004 that all Belgian citizens carry electronic identification cards (e-ID), Bel...
The Belgian Electronic Identity Card was introduced in 2002. The card enables Belgian citizens to pr...
In 2002, Belgium has adopted an electronic identity card as one of the first countries in Europe. By...
The Belgian Electronic Identity Card enables Belgian citizens to prove their identity digitally and ...
The Belgian Electronic Identity Card was introduced in 2002. The card enables Belgian citizens to pr...
Many countries are currently designing or even rolling out electronic identity cards. Simultaneously...
Abstract. The Belgian Electronic Identity Card was introduced in 2002. The card enables Belgian citi...
Electronic identity (eID) cards promise to supply a universal, nation-wide mechanism for user authen...
Part 4: Infrastructure and TechnologyInternational audienceElectronic Identities (eID) and their cro...
Electronic Identity (eID) is the backbone of modern communications and transactions in the digital w...
Many governments around the world have introduced modern Identity Management systems that utilize ad...
Abstract. Currently, Belgium is introducing an electronic version of its identity card. In this arti...
Although other alternatives might exist, identification cards have been chosen as an acceptable and ...
In 2002, Belgium has adopted an electronic identity card as one of the first countries in Europe. By...
The Belgian Electronic Identity Card was introduced in 2002. The card enables Belgian citizens to di...
Since mandating in 2004 that all Belgian citizens carry electronic identification cards (e-ID), Bel...
The Belgian Electronic Identity Card was introduced in 2002. The card enables Belgian citizens to pr...
In 2002, Belgium has adopted an electronic identity card as one of the first countries in Europe. By...
The Belgian Electronic Identity Card enables Belgian citizens to prove their identity digitally and ...
The Belgian Electronic Identity Card was introduced in 2002. The card enables Belgian citizens to pr...
Many countries are currently designing or even rolling out electronic identity cards. Simultaneously...
Abstract. The Belgian Electronic Identity Card was introduced in 2002. The card enables Belgian citi...
Electronic identity (eID) cards promise to supply a universal, nation-wide mechanism for user authen...
Part 4: Infrastructure and TechnologyInternational audienceElectronic Identities (eID) and their cro...
Electronic Identity (eID) is the backbone of modern communications and transactions in the digital w...
Many governments around the world have introduced modern Identity Management systems that utilize ad...
Abstract. Currently, Belgium is introducing an electronic version of its identity card. In this arti...
Although other alternatives might exist, identification cards have been chosen as an acceptable and ...