Bundesdruckerei to make electronic identities mobile
This year's SmartCard Award goes to Bundesdruckerei employee
Berlin, 9 February 2012 - As part of the 22nd SIT-SmartCard Workshop organised each year in Darmstadt by the Fraunhofer Institute for Secure Information Technology (SIT), Bundesdruckerei today presented new forms of mobile use for the eID functions of the new German ID card. Yesterday, the 2012 SmartCard Award went to Dr Walter Fumy, Chief Scientist at Bundesdruckerei.
For more than a year now, German citizens have been able to use the online functions of their new ID cards to securely confirm their identity online; however, this is restricted to stationary use, i.e. from a PC with a reading device. But Frank Dietrich, who had an important role to play in setting up Bundesdruckerei's own eID Service, showed that this does not have to stay that way. "Since the importance of the mobile Internet is growing, the eID functionalities of the new German ID card must also be available to mobile applications. To achieve this, we have to enable secure deriving of document-based ID attributes and their linking to a reliable "secure element". The SIM card in a mobile phone, for instance, can be used to generate and store private key material," explains Mr Dietrich. In order to meet with the high security requirements for protecting private data, an Anonymous Credential System is used where issuing and using ID are strictly separated. "Our approach foresees a specially authorised body, the so-called Trusted Service Manager (TSM), who, in its capacity as a neutral broker and administrator, is the only body that can install this proof -of-ID application on a secure element. This is similar to existing payment applications in the electronic wallet, such as a credit-card application. In this case, the TSM, just like Bundesdruckerei's eID Service, acts as a trustworthy broker between the different service providers," Mr Dietrich describes the Bundesdruckerei solution. The secure deriving and administration of ID information on a secure element in a trustworthy application enables use in a mobile setting. In order then to ensure that the user of a mobile terminal device is in fact who he or she claims to be, the personal information is protected by possession of the secure element and knowledge of the PIN.
Smart eID security technologies
Bundesdruckerei is firmly convinced that the role of a TSM could also be an interesting option for smart metering gateways. This is a topic that was also addressed by this year's winner of the SmartCard prize. Dr Walter Fumy, whose work was highly praised in the laudatory speech by Dr Gisela Meister, herself a winner of the 2004 SmartCard Award, expressed his profuse thanks for the honour bestowed upon him. "I am extremely happy to receive this award," said Dr Fumy who has been working as Chief Scientist at Bundesdruckerei since 2009. "It shows that we are on the right track and that we will be able to continue setting trends in Secure ID." Dr Fumy, co-editor of the "Handbook of eID Security? published last year, has for many years chaired the ISO/IEC Committee SC 27 (IT Security Techniques) and is head of the Security Management workgroup at the IT industry association BITKOM (Bundesverband Informationswirtschaft, Telekommunikation und neue Medien e.V.). The title of his paper at this year's SmartCard Workshop is "Smart eID Security Technologies".
About Bundesdruckerei
Bundesdruckerei GmbH Berlin is one of the world's leading companies engaged in developing and supplying systems solutions for secure identification. In addition to full-scale passport and ID card systems, the company provides national and international customers with ID documents, high-security cards, document verification hardware, security software along with trust center services. Bundesdruckerei also produces banknotes, postage and revenue stamps as well as electronic publications. With its subsidiaries BIS Bundesdruckerei International Services GmbH, D-TRUST GmbH, Maurer Electronics GmbH and iNCO Sp. z o.o., the Bundesdruckerei Group employs a staff of around 1,900 worldwide. The Group generated revenue of EUR 351 million in the 2010 financial year. Bundesdruckerei is one of the founding members of the Fraunhofer innovation cluster "Secure Identity Berlin-Brandenburg" and also endows the "Secure Identity" chair at Freie Universität Berlin.
Further information is available at: www.bundesdruckerei.de.
Contact
Alexandra Haberstroh
Manager Media Relations
Bundesdruckerei GmbH
Tel: + 49 (0) 30-25 98-28 10
Fax: + 49 (0) 30-25 98-28 08
Mobil: + 49 (0) 175-581 85 46
E-mail: alexandra.haberstroh@bdr.de

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