2. Mobile ID is not
an image of an
ID Card or
Driver’s License
Photoshop, Screenshots, Barcode generators, Image
sharing, & the lack of Trusted Screen Environment make
this an expensive mistake someone will make.
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3. INTEROPERABILITY THROUGH STANDARDIZATION
Interoperability is critical for the success of any Mobile Identity program and the foundation
upon which country and state issued DLs/IDs are accepted across jurisdictional (national and
international) boundaries
GET is an active member and participates
• ISO SC17 Working Group 10 & Task Force 14 Mobile Driver’s License + mID
• ISO18013 – Part 5 - Standard to be published Q1 2020 (and Committee
Drafts Available now)
• AAMVA mDL Working Group- Standards for North America
• ICAO Compliance (Partial 9303)
• Brings Passport interoperability to the driver license world
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All of this will make it possible to present and authenticate a Mobile
ID across jurisdictional (national and international) boundaries
5. HOW TRUST IS CREATED IN ISO 18013-5
• Data is signed by the Issuer private key, relayed to the device with Mobile Security Objects
• If the data is tampered with, the signature will not verify (Passive Authentication)
• Active Authentication protocol confirms that mDL is still on the device to which it was originally issued
• All transmissions are Encrypted with session keys unique to those two devices for that transmit event
• A Signer Certificate (CSCA) is made public by the Issuer
• Lists of CSCAs from well-known Issuers can be assembled
• A Trust List is a list of trusted CSCAs signed by the aggregator
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Issuer Mobile
ID (mDL)
Verifiers
Trust ListsSigner Certs
ISO 18013-5