Unlock the Potential of eIDAS 2.0
Explore the future of digital trust services with Namirial
What is eIDAS?
Introduction to eIDAS 1 and its expanded framework
The eIDAS (Electronic Identification, Authentication and Trust Services) Regulation, initially adopted in 2014 and fully implemented in 2018, set the foundation for secure and seamless digital interactions across the European Union.
Beyond governing electronic identities, eIDAS 1 also established standards for various trust services, including electronic signatures, seals, timestamps, and website authentication. This regulation laid the groundwork for a digital single market, enabling cross-border transactions with legal certainty.
eIDAS 2.0: enhancing Digital Identity and Trust
The European Union’s eIDAS 2.0 Regulation, an updated version of the Electronic Identification, Authentication and Trust Services regulation eIDAS, represents a transformative advance entered into force on May 20, 2024.
It is designed to enhance security, interoperability, and cohesion across Europe’s digital landscape, expanding on the initial framework to meet the dynamic needs of modern businesses and citizens.
To be more precise, eIDAS 2.0 means the regulation (EU) 2024/1183 of the European Parliament and of the Council amends regulation (EU) No 910/2014 regarding the establishment of the European framework for a digital identity. The main services covered by the eIDAS regulation are:
Digital
Identities
Electronic
Signatures
Timestamps
Web
Certificates
Certified
communication
Digital
Archiving
In November 2024, there are 35 identity schemes notified under eIDAS, which facilitate the use of national electronic identification (eID) systems across borders. eIDAS 2.0 is set to revolutionize these schemes further, notably through the European Digital Identity Wallet (EUDI Wallet) and an enriched suite of trust services.
Key Changes and Opportunities
with eIDAS 2.0
The transition from eIDAS 1 to eIDAS 2.0 introduces significant updates,
which promise to redefine digital interactions across the EU.
European Digital Identity Wallet (EUDI Wallet)
The EUDI Wallet is poised to become a secure, intuitive tool that enables individuals to store, and share verified attributes such as age, residency, and professional qualifications. This wallet will facilitate cross-border transactions with enhanced security, eliminating the need for repeated identity verifications.
Expansion of Trust Services
In addition to existing services, eIDAS 2.0 introduces new opportunities, including eArchiving and Electronic Attestation of Attributes (EAA). These advancements provide innovative methods for securely storing and verifying digital data, bolstering the reliability of online engagements.
Cross-Sector interoperability
By standardizing trusted digital identities, eIDAS 2.0 fosters improved interactions across industries such as finance, utilities, healthcare, and government. This framework simplifies user authentication, strengthens compliance, and mitigates fraud risks by leveraging verified attributes..
New Trust services: practical applications and innovations
The new trust services in eIDAS 2.0 introduce practical and forward-looking applications.
Key opportunities include:
eArchiving
This service ensures the long-term security and accessibility of critical digital records, safeguarding document integrity and traceability. It is particularly valuable in sectors like finance, healthcare, and public administration, where regulatory compliance is crucial.
Digital attestation and Attribute verification
The ability to verify specific attributes, such as age or qualifications, simplifies onboarding processes and enhances compliance. Organizations can confidently authenticate identities and optimize operations with data sourced and verified at the origin.
The regulation also emphasizes the EUDI Wallet as a game-changing solution that enhances cross-border digital transactions, offering opportunities to simplify various identity verification scenarios.
Namirial’s role in shaping standardization
Namirial plays an active and influential role in the evolution of eIDAS 2.0 standards through strategic involvement in key initiatives.
As a member of the Large Scale Pilot Potential consortium, Namirial contributes to testing and refining eIDAS-compliant solutions. Furthermore, participation in ETSI (European Telecommunications Standards Institute) and CSC (Cloud Signature Consortium) standardization committees, allows Namirial to influence the development of specifications that will shape the future of digital identity and trust services. This active engagement ensures that our solutions remain at the forefront of innovation and regulatory compliance.
Why choose Namirial as a partner?
Namirial is a leader in digital transformation and trust services, offering comprehensive solutions aligned with eIDAS 2.0.
From digital onboarding to eSignatures and eArchiving, our services cater to the needs of an increasingly digitalized world where security and trust are paramount.
Key offerings include:
Comprehensive Digital Onboarding
User-friendly, regulatory-compliant solutions that streamline the onboarding of customers across borders, that will be updated covering also with the Digital Wallet.
Secure eSignatures and Digital Authentication
Ensuring the integrity and authenticity of digital transactions through a seamless signing experience, including the new standard and wallet integration.
Robust eArchiving Services
Safeguarding essential records and ensuring compliance with long-term data preservation requirements. We already provide Namirial Archive that will be updated according to the new regulation and standards!
Experience a new way of Trust with Namirial
Namirial’s suite of eIDAS 2.0-compliant digital trust services will empower organizations to navigate the evolving digital landscape confidently.
By leveraging our expertise and active involvement in shaping eIDAS 2.0, we stand ready to help you seize new opportunities and meet the demands of tomorrow’s digital environment.
Timeline
May: eIDAS 2.0 regulation entered into force on the 20th
November: Expected first batch of Implementig Acts (Core functionalities of the EUDI Wallet, General trust model of the EUDI Wallet, Electronic attestations of attributes, Identity matching)
March: Second batch of Implementig Acts (Interoperability, Trust & Security, Governance of Trust Services, General Requirements for (qualified) trust service providers, Electronic signatures and electronic seals, Other qualified trust services (incl. QERDS, QWACs, QARCHIV, QEL), QSigCD / QSealCD)
May: Last batch of Implementing Acts, of transition period and wallet available in all Member States
May: Mandatory EUDI wallet acceptance for strong user authentication (transport, energy, banking, financial services, social security, health, drinking water, postal services, digital infrastructure, education or telecommunications)