FutureTrust - Future Trust Services for Trustworthy Global Transactions
Strategic Goals
The core objective of the FutureTrust project is to support the practical implementation of the eIDASregulation (2014/910/EU) on electronic identification (eID) and trusted services for electronic transactions in the internal market and ease the utilization and proliferation of trustworthy eID and electronic signature technology in Europe and beyond in order to enable legally significant electronic transactions around the globe.
Solutions Developed / Used
he FutureTrust project will build upon results developed within previous research and large scale pilot projects and integrate existing trust services, which are mostly related to qualified certificates, electronic signatures and time stamps, with the forthcoming eID interoperability framework and conduct research, design innovative solutions and provide Open Source implementations for the recently introduced trust services related to the validation, preservation and mobile creation of qualified electronic signatures and seals.
Description
| Start Date | 01/06/2016 |
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| End Date | 31/08/2019 |
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Stakeholders
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The Secure Information Technology Center (Austria) -
Public Service Development Agency of Georgia (Georgia) -
Ministry of Interior Republic of Serbia (Serbia) -
Ruhr-University Bochum (Germany) -
University of Leipzig (Germany) -
PRIMUSS (Germany) -
University of Southampton (United Kingdom) -
ecsec GmBH (Germany) -
EEMA (Belgium) -
PriceWaterhouseCoopers (United Kingdom) -
DFN-CERT (Germany) -
Hochschule Coburg (Germany) -
Multicert (Portugal) -
Giesecke + Devrient GmbH (Germany) -
Trustable Ltd. (Germany) -
Tubitak (Turkey) -
Arhs Spikeseed (Luxembourg) -
The Federal Computing Centre of Austria (Austria)

