On Thu, 07 Oct 2004 10:54:41 +0100, Peter Tomlinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This gets interesting, because it is moving towards ideas that a group
> of us in the UK are putting forward (based on e-Europe Smart Cards work
> at www.eeurope-smartcards.org: the OSCIE Vol 3 modelling exercise for
> ID, authentication and signature using smart cards). The proposals use
> X.509 certificates for ID (single assured identity), with attribute
> certificates for add-on information such as alternative names, place of
> residence, driving licence... a major aim is to allow common
> infrastructure to handle many types of secure token. Handling login ID
> and password is a downstream task once the core architecture is agreed.
> How far this work will go is not yet known.
> 
> (Erwann: which country are you in?)

I'll add to it, that I'm following the thread with great attention,
and I'm from .ee ;)


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