[en] This deliverable combines the work described in deliverables D2.1 and D2.2 and defines the common STORK Quality Authentication Assurance framework. It describes how national authentication levels can be mapped onto STORK QAA levels to ensure eID interoperability. Mapping these levels onto each other is not always straightforward. Recommendations are given to ensure proper mapping. Furthermore, legal implications regarding the use of qualified certificates are taken into account in the STORK QAA framework. Solution directions are offered to ensure the legally allowed use of identifiers in STORK.
Disciplines :
Computer science
Author, co-author :
Hulsebosch, Bob
LENZINI, Gabriele ; University of Luxembourg > Interdisciplinary Centre for Security, Reliability and Trust (SNT) > IRiSC
Eertink, Henk
External co-authors :
yes
Language :
English
Title :
Quality Authenticator Scheme
Publication date :
03 March 2009
Publisher :
European Community under the ICT Policy Support Programme
Report number :
STORK Deliverable D2.3
Number of pages :
44
Collection name :
Towards pan-European recognition of electronic IDs (eIDs)
Commissioned by :
STORK (Secure Identity Across Borders Linked)
Focus Area :
Computational Sciences
Development Goals :
16. Peace, justice and strong institutions
Funders :
European Community under the ICT Policy Support Programme
Funding number :
ICT-PSP/2007/1
Commentary :
This deliverable is no longer available on the original STORK repository. I decided to make it available because it has been frequently referred to for the implementation of eIDAS (for "electronic IDentification, Authentication and trust Services"), an EU regulation governing "electronic identification and trust services for electronic transactions."