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Course Outline
Legal Framework
Assumptions and foundational principles of the eIDAS Regulation and the Act on Trust Services and Electronic Identification dated September 5, 2016
- Objectives and core assumptions of the European regulation
- Fundamental principles of the eIDAS Regulation
- Principle of non-discrimination for electronic signatures and seals, electronic timestamps, registered electronic delivery services, and electronic documents
- The principle equating a qualified electronic signature with a handwritten one
- The presumption of data integrity and authenticity of origin for data to which a qualified electronic seal is attached
- The presumption regarding date, time accuracy, and data integrity indicated by a qualified timestamp
- The presumption of data integrity, date, and time accuracy conveyed by a qualified registered electronic delivery service
- Principle of mutual recognition for qualified signatures, qualified seals, and qualified electronic time stamps
- Principles governing the certification of Qualified Electronic Signature and Seal Creation Devices
- Principle of mutual cross-border recognition of notified electronic identification schemes
- Principle allowing voluntary notification of electronic identification schemes
- The principle ensuring interoperability between electronic identification systems and trust services
- The principle facilitating the free movement of trust services within the internal market
- The principle enabling the free establishment of trust services on national markets
- The principle advocating technological neutrality and openness to innovation
- The principle supporting international recognition of trust services
- The principle ensuring equal access to trust services
- Principle regarding the security of electronic transactions within the internal market
- The principle relating to confidence in security levels
- The principle of cooperation among Member States
- Principles of good practice
- The principle concerning safety and continuity in cross-border healthcare
- Principle of compliance with data protection regulations
Proposed Amendments to EIDAS 2.0
- Enhanced transaction security measures
- Understanding digital identity
- Utilizing digital identity effectively
- The European Digital Identity Wallet
- EPTC and security considerations
- Practical examples of identity usage
- Modifications for Qualified Trust Service Providers
- Implications for businesses
- Real-world impact analysis
- Strategies for preparing for these changes
Requirements
Target Audience
- Anyone interested in the aforementioned subjects
21 Hours
Testimonials (3)
The trainer's practical knowledge and his engaging anecdotes.
Mario Beckel - IABG mbH
Course - Identity and Access Management (IAM)
get to understand more about the product and some key differences between RHDS and open source OpenLDAP.
Jackie Xie - Westpac Banking Corporation
Course - 389 Directory Server for Administrators
Defenitely the 90% HandsOn-Training and the Revisions of the Activities i had to do during the Training. The Traing was intense, due to i was the only member. But i learned a lot and Chris answered every single question i had. I would defenitly recommend this course.