On September 8,Public comments on the Implementing Act of the EU Digital Identity Wallet (EUDIW)The public comment period has begun. Anyone can send in public comments until September 9th.
There are five documents attached to the public comments. You can see an introduction to each one by clicking the links above, but I think it would be more convenient to display them all in a list, so I've included them here.
The following is the Japanese translation:
European Digital Identity Wallet – certification
The initiative aims to lay down the requirements for conformity certification of European digital identity wallets. If Member States cannot use the European cybersecurity certification schemes under Regulation (EU) 2019/881 or if such schemes are not sufficient, they must establish national certification schemes to complement them. These schemes should, for example, specify competence requirements and evaluation processes.
European Digital Identity Wallets – Protocols and Interfaces to be Supported
This is one of four initiatives on the main setup of a European digital identity wallet, aiming to ensure proper implementation of protocols and interfaces essential for the effective operation of the wallet.
By supporting common protocols and interfaces, wallets can ensure:
- Successful issuance and presentation of identification data and digital certificates
- Successful data sharing between wallet units
- Effective communication with relevant parties
European Digital Identity Wallet – Integrity and Core Functionality
It is one of four initiatives on the main set-up of a European digital identity wallet, aiming to lay down the rules to ensure that member states offer wallets that are interoperable and can be used for all their intended purposes.
For example, a wallet should enable:
- Secure online cross-border identification for a wide range of public and private services
- Sharing digital certificates
- Issuing an electronic signature
European Digital Identity Wallet – Trust Framework
The initiative is one of four efforts to set up a leading European digital identity wallet.
It aims to ensure that the electronic notification system established by the Commission serves as a secure and transparent communication channel for the exchange of information between the Commission and the Member States.
European Digital Identity Wallet – Digital certificate of personal identity data and attributes
The initiative is one of four efforts to set up a leading European digital identity wallet.
It aims to ensure a smooth lifecycle management of both personal identification data and digital certificates, covering issuance, validation, revocation and suspension. This ensures that users' personal identification data and digital certificates are issued to wallets and can be disclosed to relevant parties.
The following is the original English text.
European Digital Identity Wallets – certification
This initiative aims to lay down the requirements for certification of the conformity of European Digital Identity Wallets. Where Member States cannot use European cybersecurity certification schemes based on Regulation (EU) 2019/881 or if such schemes are not sufficient, they must establish national certification schemes to supplement them. These schemes must, for instance, specify the competence requirements and an evaluation process.
European Digital Identity Wallets – protocols and interfaces to be supported
This is one of four initiatives on the main set-up of the European Digital Identity Wallets. It aims to ensure the proper implementation of protocols and interfaces crucial for the effective operation of the wallets.
By supporting common protocols and interfaces, the wallets can guarantee:
- successful issuance and presentation of identification data and electronic attestations;
- successful data sharing between wallet units; and
- efficient communication with relevant parties.
European Digital Identity Wallets – integrity and core functionalities
This is one of four initiatives on the main set-up of the European Digital Identity Wallets. It aims to lay down rules to ensure that Member States provide wallets that are interoperable and can be used for all their intended purposes.
For example, the wallets should enable:
- secure online cross-border identification for a wide range of public and private services;
- sharing of electronic attestations; and
- issuance of electronic signatures.
European Digital Identity Wallets – trust framework
This initiative is one of four initiatives on the main set-up of the European Digital Identity Wallets.
It aims to ensure that the electronic notification system established by the European Commission acts as a secure and transparent communication channel for exchanging information between the Commission and the Member States.
European Digital Identity Wallets – person identification data and electronic attestations of attributes
This initiative is one of four initiatives on the main set-up of the European Digital Identity Wallets.
It aims to ensure the smooth lifecycle management of both personal identification data and electronic attestations, covering issuance, verification, revocation and suspension. This guarantees that users' personal identification data and electronic attestations are issued to the wallet and can be disclosed to relevant parties.