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Security guidelines on the appropriate use of qualified electronic seals
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This document addresses qualified electronic seals and is one out of a series of five documents which target to assist parties aiming to use qualified electronic signatures, seals, time stamps, eDelivery and website authentication certificates to understand the subject correctly as-well-as the potential benefits, amongst others, by giving examples of possible application. This series of documents also targets to give those parties some advice on how to correctly use the related qualified trust services.
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Security guidelines on the appropriate use of qualified website authentication certificates
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This document addresses qualified certificates for website authentication and is one out of a series of five documents which aim to assist parties wishing to use qualified electronic signatures, seals, time stamps, eDelivery or website authentication certificates to understand the subject correctly as-well-as the potential benefits, amongst others, by giving examples of possible application. This series of documents also targets to give those parties some advice on how to correctly use the related qualified trust services.
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Security guidelines on the appropriate use of qualified electronic signatures
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This document addresses qualified electronic signatures and is one out of a series of five documents which target to assist parties aiming to use qualified electronic signatures, seals, time stamps, eDelivery or website authentication certificates to understand the subject correctly as-well-as the potential benefits, amongst others, by giving examples of possible application. This series of documents also targets to give those parties some advice on how to correctly use the related (qualified) trust services.
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Security guidelines on the appropriate use of qualified electronic registered delivery services
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This document addresses qualified electronic registered delivery services and is one out of a series of five documents which aim to assist parties wishing to use qualified electronic signatures, seals, time stamps, eDelivery or website authentication certificates to understand the subject correctly as-well-as the potential benefits, amongst others, by giving examples of possible applications. This series of documents also aims to give those parties some advice on how to correctly use the related qualified trust services.
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Security Issues in Cross-border Electronic Authentication
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Improving the interoperability of electronic identification and authentication systems is a European task and a task for all Member States. Considerable efforts have been made in several projects to face the challenges of pan-European interoperability of electronic authentication and to assess the feasibility of differing approaches.
ENISA analysed the current situation and assessed the security risks of electronic authentication in cross-border solutions. To visualize these risks, two different projects offering cross-border authentication have been exemplarily examined and evaluated, NETC@RDS and STORK.
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Security Issues in the Context of Authentication Using Mobile Devices (Mobile eID)
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Mobile devices, like smart phones and PDAs, will play an increasingly important role in the digital environment. However, the pervasive use of mobile devices also brings new security and privacy risks. Persons who make extensive use of mobile devices continuously leave traces of their identities and transactions, sometimes even by just carrying the devices around in their pockets. Throughout this paper we will look at different use-cases for electronic authentication using mobile devices. We will identify the security risks which need to be overcome, give an opinion about their relevance, and present mechanisms that help mitigate these risks.
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Signatures électroniques sécurisées, cybergouvernement fiable et confiance : l’Agence ENISA de l’UE montre la voie pour renforcer la confiance des citoyens envers les services internet
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L’Agence européenne de cybersécurité ENISA publie une série de nouvelles études qui analysent les pratiques existantes des prestataires de service de confiance (PSCO) et proposent des recommandations afin d’améliorer les relations de confiance et la bonne interopérabilité à l’échelle internationale entre les futures PSCO, qui bénéficieront de nouvelles régulations, et les services du cybergouvernement qui en font usage.
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PR's in FR
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Technical guideline for Incident Reporting
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This document describes a framework for security incident reporting based on the requirements set by article 19 of the eIDAS regulation. It is being developed on a consensus basis between the experts of the working group formed by ENISA and it is reviewed by various relevant stakeholders from both the private and the public sector. The final report includes the consensual contributions and modifications of all stakeholders involved in its development and as such it is not a binding guideline.
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The importance of standards in electronic identification and trust services providers
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ENISA publishes a new report on the importance of standards in the area of electronic identification and trust services providers.
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The legal, standartization and certification frameworks of trust service security
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Nick Pope (Thales / ETSI)
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Workshop on Security Aspects of TSPs 2013
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