A Structured Analysis of Austrian Digital Identity for e-Government Services
Zhendong Ma, Regina Berglez, Arndt Bonitz, Reinhard Kreissl, Stefan Vogl, Lucie Langer, and Karl Srnec
4-6 December 2014, Hong Kong
Digital Identity eID
Paper identification
document
Digitalized
data
Public Sector
Private Sector
On the Internet, nobody knows you're a dog
identification, authentication, access control
Digital identity
Structured Analysis
Survey & Interview
SoA
Study Digital Identity 9.2013-8.2014
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Social Legal Organizational Technical
Austrian focus, EU context
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Methodology
Stakeholders
Project team
Experts
Requirements
elicitation
Literature
review
Questionnaire
&
Interview
Synthesize
&
analysis
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Country Inhabitants Issued Cards/eID
Estonia 1,300,000 ca. 1,020,000
Austria (card)
8,400,000
ca. 78,000
Austria (mobile
phone) ca. 170,000
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Legal Social Organizational Technical
Security LS
SS
OS TS
Acceptance LA
SA
OA TA
National/International
Dissemination
LND
(LID) X OID x
Value x SV OV TV
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Recommendations
1. Wide acceptance is only possible, if citizen, private and public sector all find
usage in eID
2. Legal and organizational frameworks, as well as technical solutions are
needed to foster identity federation
3. Flexible and independent eID solution is a building block for many online
activities
4. New regulations and practices need to be evaluated independently before
rollout
5. Gaps in legal framework need to be address (liability, responsibility, PbD
against misuse, revocation, implication of eIDAS)
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Thank you!
Questions?
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