eIDAS2, ID Wallets, Travel credentials
Combined Session
Wednesday, May 07, 2025 15:35—16:35
Location: A 05-06
Wednesday, May 07, 2025 15:35—16:35
Location: A 05-06
Digital wallets will evolve beyond a simple convenience for customers – they will become important tools to reshape and optimise business processes. The integration of eIDAS2-compliant digital ID wallets is transforming how organisations interact with customers, manage data, and streamline operations.
This presentation explores how digital wallets can be used to optimise key business processes, from simplifying identity verification in cross-border transactions to enhancing the security and efficiency of role-based access control systems. For example, companies can leverage digital ID wallets to reduce friction in customer onboarding, enabling instant, secure verification without compromising privacy or regulatory compliance.
By incorporating wallets into everyday business workflows, companies can reduce operational costs, improve user experience and security, as well as drive innovation. This presentation will provide real-world examples, practical insights and ideas into how wallets are positioned to transform your business processes, enabling you to stay ahead in the market.
Due to the fact that Electronic Attestations of Attributes (EAA) are part of eIDAS 2, their use and uptake is guaranteed. That also means that the tools to issue and work with EAA will become widely available. EAA have a lot of promise to help to advance user friendly automation thanks to the trust framework that allows end-users to have confidence with relation to privacy and service providers to have confidence in the attributes provided.
However, this will not come by itself and the opportunities still need to be recognized and seized. In this presentation we will help to have opportunities recognized, which is a starting point for successful implementations.
The eIDAS2 deadlines are approaching. While some topics are now clearer than they were in 2024, the regulation still allows various approaches in certain areas.
Based on our market insight and projects, we will provide an overview of how to implement eIDAS2 within existing eID and QES frameworks. We will also look beyond credential formats to address key topics in the eIDAS2 regulation that are currently under discussion by governments and authorities across the EU and how to implement them technically —namely wallet attestation and management, trust lists for issuers and verifiers, and levels of assurance. We will introduce each topic, clear up uncertainties, and demonstrate how these challenges can be resolved.
The presentation will be easy to understand, based on real-world examples, and tailored for decision-makers in governments and authorities.