eIDAS - THE ROLE OF ELECTRONIC IDENTIFICATION IN THE SECURITY AND INTEROPERABILITY OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS IN THE EU Cover Image

eIDAS - THE ROLE OF ELECTRONIC IDENTIFICATION IN THE SECURITY AND INTEROPERABILITY OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS IN THE EU
eIDAS - THE ROLE OF ELECTRONIC IDENTIFICATION IN THE SECURITY AND INTEROPERABILITY OF INFORMATION SYSTEMS IN THE EU

Author(s): Mirela Bădeana
Subject(s): Communication studies, Theory of Communication
Published by: Carol I National Defence University Publishing House
Keywords: interoperability; electronic identification; login; reliable services; trust list; signature / electronic seal;
Summary/Abstract: eIDAS is a set of standards for electronic identification and trust services for electronic transactions in the EU internal market, providing a common basis for secure electronic interaction between citizens, companies and cross-border public authorities.Promoting knowledge of trust services, increasing their utilization and building online trust are key factors for economic and social development, streamlining online and private sector services, and diversifying economic transactions across the Single Digital Market.

  • Page Range: 195-202
  • Page Count: 8
  • Publication Year: 2018
  • Language: English
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