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- eIDs: They are already available in some member states, but will become so in all member states and also become much more accessible, also in cross-border scenarios
- This makes onboarding processes in our community much easier
- but the overall impact is rather limited
- The eID ecosystem: consisting of wallets, credentials and attestations and a supporting trust framework service provider can link into
- The promises of the eID ecosystem are covering a fair part of what our identity interfederations deliver to us already, but some promises go beyond:
- less dependencies on intermediaries, better data protection, improved self-sovereignty, and most importantly: cross-sectorial use
- the cross-sectorial use may become a real game changer: we are well prepared and organised to take governance decisions as a community for the community, but that will no longer be possible in the same way. Change is ahead.
- The promises of the eID ecosystem are covering a fair part of what our identity interfederations deliver to us already, but some promises go beyond:
Opportunities
- Cost and efficiency:
- Cross-sectorial scope: