2017
DOI: 10.1007/s10207-017-0385-x
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STORK: a real, heterogeneous, large-scale eID management system

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“…Two decades ago, national eID systems and schemes appeared with the the prime objective of secure authentication in national public sector and private sector services (Ribeiro et al, 2018) and with second objective of increasing effectiveness and efficiency along with the reduction of the bureaucracy as one of the most chronic EU public administration issue (MacGregor Pelikánová, 2017). Over time, the national and sector fragmentation and lack of interoperability became a serious obstacle for the Digital Single Internal Market, and eIDAS, via the Regulation 2014, was formed to address it.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Two decades ago, national eID systems and schemes appeared with the the prime objective of secure authentication in national public sector and private sector services (Ribeiro et al, 2018) and with second objective of increasing effectiveness and efficiency along with the reduction of the bureaucracy as one of the most chronic EU public administration issue (MacGregor Pelikánová, 2017). Over time, the national and sector fragmentation and lack of interoperability became a serious obstacle for the Digital Single Internal Market, and eIDAS, via the Regulation 2014, was formed to address it.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Electronic identification ("eID") is a typical answer to this challenge and the modern European integration, focusing on the single internal market, cannot avoid the eID issue. It is well accepted that a common and/ or unified infrastructure for eID across the EU and EU member states would be beneficial, in particular forpublic administration, and would lead to an increase in efficiency and service quality (Ribeiro et al, 2018). Indeed, despite the sui generis status of the European Union (EU) and the alleged chronic EU blurring of the distinction between truth and reality (Chirita, 2014) and between law and politics (MacGregor Pelikánová, 2013) in a business and competition context (Damro, 2012), the EU is committed to modern concepts such as integration in the digital dimension or CSR (MacGregor Pelikánová, 2019).…”
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“…The European project STORK (Secure idenTity acrOss boRders linKed) focused on securing and providing cross-border authentication and established the basis of what would later be eIDAS. Several studies [6][7][8] have described the STORK architecture and brought some insights that should be taken into account in any deployment using the new eIDAS infrastructure, such as the need to preserve privacy.…”
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“…Existen algunas barreras y problemas que ya se experimentaron durante el proyecto STORK (Ribeiro, et al, 2018) y que aún dificultan la puesta en marcha de la identificación electrónica para transacciones transfronterizas en la UE de un modo seguro, confiable e interoperable.…”
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