
Major European eID interoperability projects, such as STORK and its successor ELSA are aiming at a European-wide take-up of new technologies. In this context, ENISA takes an independent look at the security risks related to online banking authentication by comparing smart eID cards with other authentication means in its latest Position Paper ( http://www.enisa.europa.eu/act/it/eid/eid-online-banking/).
Online banking in one of the most widely-used electronic services by European consumers. It is a strategic service for financial institutions and users. With 24 hour service availability, it is extremely convenient. It is often without any extra costs; or even at reduced costs compared to traditional banking processes. However, online banking fraud is on the rise. Thus, security is a major concern both for online banking, e.g. tax declarations. The report also includes a case study on privacy issues when authenticating with smart cards to online social networks.
The Agency report explains that because more and more internet
applications require authentication, more standardized approaches to user
identification and authentication are needed. In
The ENISA Position Paper defines a comprehensive list of requirements for national ID cards to ensure that they become as flexible and as multi-purpose as possible.
The Executive Director of ENISA Dr
Download the full report (
http://www.enisa.europa.eu/act/it/eid/eid-online-banking/ ).
SOURCE ENISA - European Network and Information Security Agency
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