This document discusses AJPES's cross-border interconnection with SI-PASS. AJPES's strategic goals include enhancing security, reducing administrative burden, and cooperating for better legal frameworks. Its activities include registering entities, maintaining registers, collecting annual reports, and compiling credit reports. The document outlines AJPES's digital services and how eIDAS regulation requires recognizing identification across EU states. SI-PASS provides eIDAS-compliant trust services through a central authentication system and e-signature service, adding value for AJPES users and AJPES through cross-border identification and standardized e-signatures.
2. Strategic goals of AJPES
• To enhance the security of legal transactions and contribute to a transparent business
environment
• To contribute to reducing the administrative burden for the economy and
promote e-commerce by electronically receiving and sharing information
• To cooperate with institutions for a better legal and institutional framework
• To get an important share of market for our economical services
4. Activities of AJPES:
Public activities:
• Registering (VEM), Maintaining registers (SBR) and data records
• Collecting, processing and publication of annual reports of business
entities (AR)
• Carrying out statistical research (STAT)
Economic activities:
• Compiling credit standing reports (BON)
• Coordination of multilateral set-off of liabilities and receivables (POBOT)
5. Digital
Certificate
Record
(Slovenian)
BUSINESS
REGISTER
(PRS)
European
Business
Register
Network
Personal Property
Lien Rights Register
Transaction
Account Register
Protested Bill of
Exchange
Register
Official
Announcements
Register of
Natural Persons
Producing
Electricity
Personal
Supplementary
Work Record
Register of Legal
Persons Liable for
Public Information
Annual Reports
Beneficial
Ownership
Register
Accommodation
Facilities
RegisterVolunteer Organization
Record
Non- governmental
organizations Record
Legal Entity
Identifier
(LEI)
Business Registers
Interconnected
System
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6. eIDAS regulation
• eIDAS (electronic IDentification, Authentication
and trust Services) is an EU regulation of
standards for electronic identification and trust
services for electronic transactions in the
European Single Market
• All organizations delivering public digital services
in an EU member state must recognize electronic
identification from all EU member states from
September 29, 2018.
10. eIDAS services – components
SI-PASSAJPES Portal
Login
eSign
SI-
CAS
SI-
CeS
eIDA
S
Node
(SI)
apl
App
apl
App
apl
App
eIDAS
Network
11. Added value for AJPES users
• Use of cross-border authentication with domestic identification means
(eIDAS)
• Use of the same authentication as e-Government portal
• Less different user names and passwords
• Use of safer two-factor authentication (smsPASS)
• Additional types of authentication
(Google, Facebook, Microsoft)
• E-Signing with Mobile Devices
12. Added value for AJPES
• Better support for cross-border users
• The development of proprietary identification and e-signature systems is
no longer necessary
• The standard e-signature solution provides the ability to exchange and
verify e-signed documents
• Better services on mobile devices
15. Thank you for your attention and good
luck on your way!
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Notes de l'éditeur
Slovenian government and private Certificate Authorities began to issue digital certificates for public sector and businesses about 18 years ago.
In 2015 Ministry for public administration lunch first trust services SI-PASS, beginning with the Central authentication system SI-CAS and the Central e-signature system SI-CeS.
The primary purpose of a SI-CAS was to integrate the functionality of the electronic identification into IT solutions of the public sector. It was established as a central service for identity verification available to providers of services.
This service allows the usage of different electronic identifiers of various identity providers and the support of various technical solutions (eg. support for the reliable authentication via mobile phones built in 2018).
The range of trust services has expanded to cross-border recognition of identities for EU citizens by implementing the eIDAS directive and connecting to a network of eIDAS nodes.
There are four roles in eIDAS ecosystem.
Ministry for public administration is national eIDAS Node operator and national Identity provider.
AJPES has also two roles as an Attribute provider for the SI-CAS - provides data of business entities from Slovenian Business Register, and is Service Provider for citizens and business entities.
The eIDAS solution allows citizens from EU Member States to prove and verify their identification when accessing on-line services in other Member States. It can authenticate themselves by using their national eIDs.
A high level process is as follows:
A citizen requests an on-line service in a Member State A.
The citizen is requested to authenticate themselves by the on-line service.
The citizen selects cross-border authentication in a Member State B.
Authentication request is sent through the eIDAS network, to the citizen’s Identity Provider in a Member State B where authentication takes place.
Authentication result is returned to the service provider.
Authentication is complete and the citizen can proceed with accessing the service in a Member State A.
The integration of SI-PASS trust services in AJPES required the connection of the AJPES portal login module with the central authentication system and the integration of the e-signature module with a central e-signature system. No direct connection to the national eIDAS node was needed, as connection between SI-PASS and national eIDAS node was already established.