Many countries are currently designing or even rolling out electronic identity cards. Simultaneously, eID applications are developed. In many cases, the eID technology is initially integrated in governmental applications. Thereafter, the technology is adopted by other domains (i.e. the financial sector, eHealth services, social networking, corporate environments, .). However, security, privacy, performance and/or scalability restrictions in current eID architectures may constrain the enormous potential of eID cards for electronic authentication. This report gives an overview of the major shortcomings of current eID designs and presents a general purpose electronic identity card that reconciles crucial concerns.nrpages: 11status: publishe
In 2002, Belgium has adopted an electronic identity card as one of the first countries in Europe. By...
Electronic Identity (eID) is the backbone of modern communications and transactions in the digital w...
Part 3: Selected PapersInternational audienceThis paper contributes to the discussion on privacy pre...
Many countries are currently designing or even rolling out electronic identity cards. Simultaneously...
In 2002, Belgium has adopted an electronic identity card as one of the first countries in Europe. By...
Electronic identity (eID) cards promise to supply a universal, nation-wide mechanism for user authen...
The Belgian Electronic Identity Card enables Belgian citizens to prove their identity digitally and ...
As compared with traditional paper-based versions and the standard username-password login to e-Gove...
The Belgian identitycard allows citizens to prove their identity digitally and to sign electronic do...
The Belgian Electronic Identity Card was introduced in 2002. The card enables Belgian citizens to di...
The eIDAS regulation aims to provide an interoperable European framework to enable EU citizens to au...
Since mandating in 2004 that all Belgian citizens carry electronic identification cards (e-ID), Bel...
National electronic identification (eID) systems aim to provide universal, unique and reliable ident...
The Belgian Electronic Identity Card was introduced in 2002. The card enables Belgian citizens to pr...
The eIDAS Regulation aims to provide an interoperable European framework to enable EU citizens to au...
In 2002, Belgium has adopted an electronic identity card as one of the first countries in Europe. By...
Electronic Identity (eID) is the backbone of modern communications and transactions in the digital w...
Part 3: Selected PapersInternational audienceThis paper contributes to the discussion on privacy pre...
Many countries are currently designing or even rolling out electronic identity cards. Simultaneously...
In 2002, Belgium has adopted an electronic identity card as one of the first countries in Europe. By...
Electronic identity (eID) cards promise to supply a universal, nation-wide mechanism for user authen...
The Belgian Electronic Identity Card enables Belgian citizens to prove their identity digitally and ...
As compared with traditional paper-based versions and the standard username-password login to e-Gove...
The Belgian identitycard allows citizens to prove their identity digitally and to sign electronic do...
The Belgian Electronic Identity Card was introduced in 2002. The card enables Belgian citizens to di...
The eIDAS regulation aims to provide an interoperable European framework to enable EU citizens to au...
Since mandating in 2004 that all Belgian citizens carry electronic identification cards (e-ID), Bel...
National electronic identification (eID) systems aim to provide universal, unique and reliable ident...
The Belgian Electronic Identity Card was introduced in 2002. The card enables Belgian citizens to pr...
The eIDAS Regulation aims to provide an interoperable European framework to enable EU citizens to au...
In 2002, Belgium has adopted an electronic identity card as one of the first countries in Europe. By...
Electronic Identity (eID) is the backbone of modern communications and transactions in the digital w...
Part 3: Selected PapersInternational audienceThis paper contributes to the discussion on privacy pre...