UN Economic Commission for Europe UN/CEFACT Project Recommendation for ensuring legally significant trusted trans-boundary electronic interaction Colloquium on Identity Management and Trust Services 21-22 April 2016, Vienna Trusted Trans-boundary Project Alexander Sazonov project leader
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UN Economic Commission for Europe
UN/CEFACT Project Recommendation for ensuring legally
degree of confidence in each other and in ICT services
if
then
ICT
services
UN Economic Commission for Europe APPROACHE
TRUST SERVICE TRUST SERVICE
high low
degree of confidence in each other and in ICT services
if
then
Berta Anton
TRUST SERVICE
ICT
services
TRUST SERVICE
UN Economic Commission for Europe Organizations in charge
Political Context Cooperating partners with compatible visions,
aligned priorities, and focused objectives
Legal Interoperability
Aligned legislation so that exchanged data is
accorded proper legal weight
Organizational Interoperability
Coordinated processes in which different organizations achieve a
previously agreed and mutually beneficial goal
Semantic Interoperability
Precise meaning of exchanged information
which is preserved and understood by all parties
Technical Interoperability
Planning of technical issues involved in linking
computer systems and services
UNCITRAL
UN/CEFACT
UN Economic Commission for Europe UN/CEFACT role
UN/CEFACT recommends
how to build and manage national Trust
Infrastructures in a best way so they
would be interoperable with each other
for e-Trade facilitation
Communication with UNCITRAL
on defining the legal framework for establishing necessary level of trust between the participants of the trusted infrastructure that will ensure legal significance of transboundary electronic exchange of data issued in different jurisdictions
Communication with ISO/ETSI
on defining technical framework for forming and functioning transboundary trust space
UN Economic Commission for Europe RECOMMENDATION
Common Trust Infrastructure (CTI)
Interaction participants: public authorities, individuals and legal persons
UN Economic Commission for Europe RECOMMENDATION
Common Trust Infrastructure (CTI) - the
aggregate of trust services operating within the legal,
organizational and technical framework.
CTI is a fundamental, easily scalable infrastructural platform
providing public authorities, individuals and legal persons a
unified access to trust services.
Trust services within CTI are:
• coordinated by some “International Coordination Council
(ICC)” that includes national regulation bodies having voluntarily
jointed the ICC;
• regulated by national regulator or supranational regulator (if
any);
• audited by national and/or international auditors.
UN Economic Commission for Europe CTI establishment principles
UN Economic Commission for Europe CTI coordination approaches
UN Economic Commission for Europe Trust services types
UN Economic Commission for Europe TS levels of qualification
High level qualification trust services operate under one or
more international legal agreements, and they meet the
requirements and follow the rules laid down by some
international coordinator.
Basic level qualification trust services operate under one or
more commercial agreements, and they can be
established within some large scale international
projects and follow the recognized best practices for
trust service providers.
Herewith trust services should be audited in accordance
with their level of qualification.
UN Economic Commission for Europe Aspects to be covered
within dedicated legal acts
a description of different possible legal regimes
a description of interaction mechanisms of particular