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e Europe Smart Cards - Objectives and Deliverables Dr. Lutz Martiny Co-Chairman , e Europe Smart Cards October 21, 2002 Vilnius. Agenda Items Where do we come from Smart Card Charter Action Lines Deliverables Trailblazer Summary Logical Structure

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  1. eEurope Smart Cards - Objectives and DeliverablesDr. Lutz Martiny Co-Chairman , eEurope Smart Cards October 21, 2002 Vilnius

  2. Agenda Items Where do we come from Smart Card Charter Action Lines Deliverables Trailblazer Summary Logical Structure Interoperability The Trailblazers eESC Organization Ongoing information Agenda • Agenda Items • Where do we come from • Smart Card Charter Action Lines • Deliverables • Trailblazer Summary • Logical Structure • The Trailblazers • Interoperability • eESC Organization • Ongoing information

  3. The IT (R)Evolution Palmtop Mobile Communication Smartcard Personal Computer (Laptop) Personal Computer (Desktop) Department Computer Mainframe The Internet IPv6, UMTS 1960s 1990s

  4. “An Information Society for all” Where do we come from? Objectives • Bring every citizen, school, business and administration on-line - quickly! • Create a digitally literate and entrepreneurial Europe • Ensure an inclusive information society • Agenda Items • Where do we come from • Smart Card Charter Action Lines • Deliverables • Trailblazer Summary • Logical Structure • The Trailblazers • Interoperability • eESC Organization • Ongoing information

  5. A cheaper, faster, secure Internet 1) Cheaper and faster Internet access 2) Faster Internet for researchers and students 3) Secure networks and smart cards Investing in people and skills 4) European youth into the digital age 5) Working in the knowledge-based economy 6) Participation for all in the knowledge-based economy Stimulate the use of the Internet 7) Accelerating e-commerce 8) Government online: electronic access to public services 9) Health online 10) European digital content for global networks 11) Intelligent transport systems. eEurope Action Lines • Agenda Items • Where do we come from • Smart Card Charter Action Lines • Deliverables • Trailblazer Summary • Logical Structure • The Trailblazers • Interoperability • eESC Organization • Ongoing information

  6. Empower the individual to access resources in the physicalworld and over networks, anytime, anywhere with adequate privacy and security Raise the prospect of smart card technology to a mainstreamcomputing platform for trust services by Harmonizing smart card based infrastructures across sectors by building a consensus for minimum compatibility. Stimulating inter-sector cooperation to encourage interoperability eEurope Smart Card Charter Vision • Agenda Items • Where do we come from • Smart Card Charter Action Lines • Deliverables • Trailblazer Summary • Logical Structure • The Trailblazers • Interoperability • eESC Organization • Ongoing information

  7. Open to all interested parties (incl. non-EU players) User-centric (consumer and professional) Industry-led / respecting competitive forces Public sector involved mainly as a lead user for certain applications (e.g. transport, e-government) Focus on secure access to Internet-based services Rely on European strengths (banking, health card,...) eESCKey principles • Agenda Items • Where do we come from • Smart Card Charter Action Lines • Deliverables • Trailblazer Summary • Logical Structure • Interoperability • The Trailblazers • eESC Organization • Ongoing information

  8. eESCCharter Action Areas • The Smart Card Charter identified 4 target action areas: • Building trust • Enhancing usablity • Improving access • Deploying applications & services • Agenda Items • Where do we come from • Smart Card Charter Action Lines • Deliverables • Trailblazer Summary • Logical Structure • The Trailblazers • Interoperability • eESC Organization • Ongoing information

  9. eESC Program Outline • Agenda Items • Where do we come from • Smart Card Charter Action Lines • Deliverables • Trailblazer Summary • Logical Structure • The Trailblazers • Interoperability • eESC Organization • Ongoing information

  10. eESC deliverables • Smart Card Charter Common Requirements (established December 2000) • Common Specifications (end 2002 deliverable) • Surveys, • Reports, • White papers • Contribution to standards • Implementation guidelines • Dissemination activities • Pilot project(s) • other ... • Agenda Items • Where do we come from • Smart Card Charter Action Lines • Deliverables • Trailblazer Summary • Logical Structure • The Trailblazers • Interoperability • eESC Organization • Ongoing information

  11. eESC Trailblazers • 1 Public Identity • 2 Identification & Authentication • 3 Protection Profiles, security certification • 4 Generalized card reader • 5 e-payments (including purse, credit/debit, m-commerce) • 6 Contactless Smart Cards • 7 Multi-application systems • 8 User requirements • 9 Public Transport • 10 e-Government • 11 Health • Advanced Electronic Signature • Demonstrators: • eEPOCH • NetC@rds • Agenda Items • Where do we come from • Smart Card Charter Action Lines • Deliverables • Trailblazer Summary • Logical Structure • The Trailblazers • Interoperability • eESC Organization • Ongoing information

  12. Logical structure Common Specs S E C U R I T Y / P P USER / REQ S TB9 TB10 TB5 TB11 TB3 TB8 PUBLIC TRANSPORT eGOVERN-MENT ePAYMENT HEALTH APPLICATIONS GIF GLOBAL INTEROPERABILITY FRAMEWORK GENERIC FUNCTIONS TB2 ID, AUTH, E-SIGN TB1 PUBLIC ID TB12 ADV E-SIGN PUBLIC ID,AUTHENTICATION, ELEC. SIGNATURE MULTIAPPLICATION PLATFORM TB7 GENERIC CARD READERS TB4 CONTACTLESS CARDS TB6

  13. Basic roles and processes • Card Community processes side • Issuing, identification management • Life cycle management (cards, infrastructure) • Business issues CA Issuer User User Access provider Applic. provider Content provider • Agenda Items • Where do we come from • Smart Card Charter Action Lines • Deliverables • Trailblazer Summary • Logical Structure • The Trailblazers • Interoperability • eESC Organization • Ongoing information • E-Community processes side • Daily use / delivery / interaction • Content management • Creative challenges

  14. Interoperability Issues SCCAdmin. Issuer User Not-on-us smart card community Access provider Content provider Cooperation with NICSS Japan Service provider SCCAdmin Issuer User • Agenda Items • Where do we come from • Smart Card Charter Action Lines • Deliverables • Trailblazer Summary • Logical Structure • The Trailblazers • Interoperability • eESC Organization • Ongoing information Access provider Content provider Service provider On-us smart card community

  15. Secure Interoperability-Architecture 3 3 2 2 Not - On - Us smart card community 4 PKI 1 application card connectivity 0 4 PKI IOP adapter 1 • Agenda Items • Where do we come from • Smart Card Charter Action Lines • Deliverables • Trailblazer Summary • Logical Structure • The Trailblazers • Interoperability • eESC Organization • Ongoing information application infrastructure connectivity 0 On-us smart card community

  16. Organisation High Level Group Steering Committee (working group chair persons plus relevant group representatives) Secretariat • Agenda Items • Where do we come from • Smart Card Charter Action Lines • Deliverables • Trailblazer Summary • Logical Structure • The Trailblazers • Interoperability • eESC Organization • Ongoing information Trailblazers

  17. Steering Committee Members Jan van Arkel (Co-Chair) arkel@cardlife.nl Lutz Martiny (Co-Chair) lutz@martiny.org Henry J F Ryan (Secretary) henryryan@eircom.net Tapio Aaltonen, Chair TB 1 tapio.aaltonen @vrk.intermin.fi Andreas Mitrakas, Chair TB 2 andreas@globalsign.net Jean-Paul Thomasson, Chair TB 3 jean-paul.thomasson@st.com William Vanobberghen, Chair TB 4 william-vanobberghen@cartes-bancaires.com Hervé Kergoat, Chair TB 5 hek@europay.com Andrew Roberts, Chair TB 6 andrew.roberts@st.com Lorenzo Gaston, Chair TB 7 gaston@montrouge.tt.slb.com Alan Leibert, Chair TB 8 alan@cardeurope.demon.co.uk Stefan Kissinger, Chair TB 9 stefan.kissinger@bvg.de Frédéric Tatout, Chair TB10 frederic.tatout@industrie.gouv.fr Jürgen Sembritzki, Chair TB 11 j.sembritzki@ztg-nrw.de David Stephenson, Chair TB 12 david.stephenson@cyber-comm.com Yves Chauvel, Telco’s yves.chauvel@etsi.fr Kristina Unverricht, Consumers kristina.unverricht@din.de • Agenda Items • Where do we come from • Smart Card Charter Action Lines • Deliverables • Trailblazer Summary • Logical Structure • The Trailblazers • Interoperability • eESC Organization • Ongoing information

  18. http://eeurope-smartcards.org info@eeurope-smartcards lutz@martiny.org On-going Information • Agenda Items • Where do we come from • Smart Card Charter Action Lines • Deliverables • Trailblazer Summary • Logical Structure • The Trailblazers • Interoperability • eESC Organization • Ongoing information

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