Publisher's Synopsis
European Digital Identity Regulation (Regulation (EU) 2024/1183): eIDAS 2.0" provides a comprehensive guide to the updated regulations governing digital identity and trust services across the European Union. This regulation, known as eIDAS 2.0, builds upon its predecessor to enhance security, interoperability, and user trust in electronic transactions.
The book begins with an exploration of the importance of digital identity in Europe, tracing its evolution from eIDAS 1.0 to the current framework. It outlines key milestones, changes, and the scope of the regulation, emphasizing its aims to streamline cross-border digital interactions while ensuring data protection and privacy.
Part I introduces readers to the legal framework underpinning eIDAS 2.0 and its relationship with other EU regulations, setting the stage for understanding compliance requirements and operational implications.
In Part II, readers delve into the core components of eIDAS 2.0, including electronic identification (eID), trust services, electronic signatures, and their legal implications. Real-world examples and tutorials illustrate how these components are applied in both public and private sectors, showcasing their role in enhancing efficiency and security.
Part III addresses implementation and compliance requirements for EU member states and service providers. It explores technical standards, security measures, and strategies for managing risks and incidents, ensuring robust and reliable digital identity infrastructures.
Part IV highlights practical applications through case studies across public sectors, demonstrating the integration of eID and trust services in government services and facilitating cross-border interactions. It also examines private sector applications, success stories, and challenges faced in adapting to eIDAS 2.0.
Finally, Part V looks ahead to future directions and challenges, discussing the impact of emerging technologies like blockchain and AI on digital identity. It offers predictions for the future of eIDAS 2.0 and provides guidance on preparing for the next generation of digital identity solutions.
This book serves as an essential resource for policymakers, legal professionals, technology developers, and anyone interested in understanding and navigating the evolving landscape of digital identity regulation in Europe.