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Electronic Identification (eID)

Definition: A digital method for verifying an individual's identity using electronic means. eIDs can be used for secure authentication in online services, digital transactions, and electronic signatures.

Key Features:

  • Authenticity: Ensuring that the user is genuinely who they claim to be.

  • Security: Utilizing cryptographic techniques to ensure the confidentiality and integrity of identity data.

  • Interoperability: Ability to be used across different platforms and services.

Common Methods:

  • Smartcards: Physical cards with embedded chips storing identity data and cryptographic keys.

  • Mobile eID: Utilizing smartphones and specialized apps for authentication.

  • Token-based eID: Hardware or software tokens for generating one-time passwords or digital signatures.

Applications: Online banking, electronic contracts, access to public services, secure communication, and many other digital interactions.