An extension of the European Digital Identity (EUDI) Framework Regulation would help reduce administrative burdens, ease cross-border processes and enable businesses to digital manage representation rights and authorizations, the General Secretariat states in an email. The proposed regulation is attached to the email as an annex, and makes up the bulk of its 84-pages. EBWs should use qualified electronic signatures, seals, and digital attribute attestations for identification and authentication with full legal power. They should integrate a qualified electronic registered delivery service (QERDS) to enable secure data exchanges. Regular reference is made to the eIDAS 2.0 framework and its governing regulation No 910/2014, and accordingly, onboarding should interoperate with existing digital identity solutions through the EUDI Wallets of legal representatives or their equivalents. And like EUDI Wallets, they should operate at Level of Assurance “High.”
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