eIDAS 2.0 and EU Digital Identity Wallet, with Viky Manaila, Intesi Group – Podcast Episode 79

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Let's talk about digital identity with Viky Manaila, Trust Services Director at Intesi Group. In episode 79 Oscar and Viky discuss eIDAS 2.0 and EU digital identity wallets – what eIDAS 2.0 and why was in created, what lessons were learnt from eIDAS and how have these helped to build eIDAD 2.0, and how the EU digital wallet related to eIDAS 2.0. "So, the aim of eIDAS 2.0 is to achieve the targets set in Europe's path to digital decade. Eighty percent of EU citizens being able to use a digital ID by 2030…" Viky Manaila is an international expert in the field of electronic signatures, digital identity and digital transformation processes, who has successfully promoted the electronic business globally. She has been technical expert to the European Commission for instituting Regulation 910/2014 (eIDAS) on electronic identity assurance and the design and roll-out of European, cross-nation e-procurement platforms and operations. She is member of different high level working groups set up by the European Commission, ETSI and the US Government aimed at aligning policy and operations around trust identity, digital signatures and cross-recognition. Viky has successfully contributed to standardization work for the global acceptance of European Trust Services, as an expert in ETSI ESI Specialist Task Force 560. Global Acceptance of EU Trust Services is a study of existing trust services that operate in different regions of the world and their possible mutual recognition or global acceptance. The eIDAS Regulation and corresponding standards go beyond EU boundaries, proving that interoperability and cross-border legal recognition are the keys for global electronic commerce and transactions. Viky is also President of Cloud Signature Consortium. Connect with Viky on LinkedIn or Twitter. We’ll be continuing this conversation on Twitter using #LTADI – join us @ubisecure!

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