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  1. 1. The Swedish Infrastructure for e-identity and what’s going on? Eva Ekenberg 2011-12-07
  2. 2. E-identification in Sweden today • More than 4 million people in Sweden currently have e-identification • E-identifications were used more than 250 million times in various public e-services during the last year • E-identification for citizens are issued by private sector - mainly through banks and a large telecommunication provider • The public sector purchases validation control of the e-identification on a commercial basis 2
  3. 3. The situation today in Sweden e-services Private sector Company X Public sector Pharmacy Municipal X Banks Tax Telia in the Authority role as seller public of validation agency control Telia Nordea in the role as seller Nordea of validation Intermediaries control Skandia Sellers of nken Swed- validation bankSHB control for BankID (two SEB banks) Danske The concept BankID is used by nine banks Bank 3
  4. 4. What is the eIdentification Board? • Public authority – six members in the board • The board has the task to ”support and coordinate electronic identification and signature in public e-services
  5. 5. What’s new for Swedish e-identification? 1. Coordination and gradual development of infrastructure (a task for the Swedish E- identification board) 2. New way to procure electronic identification for public sector e-services to meet new regulatory requirements (mandatory)
  6. 6. What’s new for Swedish e-identification? 3. Introduction of identity tokens to • simplify the integration of e-service providers • make it possible to vary the information about the holder of the e-ID, depending on the e-service • make it possible to use e-ID solutions that are not PKI- based 4. Introduction of a central electronic signing service as a consequence of introducing identity tokens (mandatory) 5. Provide so-called metadata about issuers and services to facilitate secure communication between actors (contributing to increased efficiency)
  7. 7. Architecture and business structure Public sector Private sector Provider of identity Provider of identity token token Agreement Agreement to eService mediate identity providers Agreement token Users The Board as Business contracting partners authority Employers Employers Agreement eID Agreement to Issuers of eID Issuers of eID adopt to the common infrastructure Regulations Common infrastructure Functions for The Board as Including identity -approval responsible for assurance -supervision the common framework infrastructure -test
  8. 8. Contact information • Eva Ekenberg eva.ekenberg@elegnamnden.se • www.elegnamnden.se • https://docs.eid2.se/ (test Environment eID2.0)

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