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The Challenges of Certifying the EUDI Wallet: A Deep Dive
As the European Union solidifies the framework for the EUDI (European Digital Identity) wallet, the certification process outlined in the Implementing Acts has made significant progress. By establishing the certification requirements for the Wallet Secure Cryptographic Device (WSCD) and the Wallet Secure Cryptographic Application (WSCA), the act lays down important steps toward ensuring the security…
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Assessing the EUDI Wallet Reference Implementation Code
The EUDI wallet reference implementation serves as a practical guide for developers to create secure digital identity management solutions based on the ARF (Architecture Reference Framework). This post delves into the details of the reference implementation code, highlighting mitigation strategies to address its vulnerabilities. The EUDI wallet reference implementation serves as a practical guide for…
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Hard Truths About Hardware: Why the EUDI Wallet Needs More Than Just Secure Chips
Mobile phones are increasingly vulnerable to hacking and fraud, presenting significant challenges for securing sensitive applications like the EUDI wallet. As the European Union rolls out the EUDI wallet, it must tackle one of the most pressing security issues: how to prevent hacking or tampering of the EUDI wallet. The EUDI wallet holds the promise…
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Key Vulnerabilities of the EUDI Wallet Solution Reference Architecture (ARF)
The EUDI (European Digital Identity) wallet solution reference architecture (ARF) is designed to provide a secure framework for managing digital identities across various services. However, it is essential to identify and address potential vulnerabilities within the ARF. Failure to do so will compromise the security, privacy and integrity of the system. The EUDI (European Digital…