TDL AWARD CEREMONY: TRUSTSEED WON THE TDL SPRINT COMPETITION
TDL calls for
sprint proposal to which TrustSeed participated in 2014
The call for sprint proposal of January 2014
was the first one launched by TDL. The goal, criterio and conditions notified to
TDL members were the following:
During a presentation session every TDL member will be able to
present his/her sprint proposal during a 7 minute pitch on
the 19th of March 2014 starting from 14:00.
Conditions of participation :
- You must be an active TDL member to qualify for an Innovation Sprint.
- Only knowledge institutes and SME’s are eligible for the award.
The winner will be
selected by a panel appointed by the TDL Board of Directors. The TDL Board of Directors will make the
final decision. TDL encourages active sprint proposals to continue to drive
forward.
The application should
contain:
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Title and High level
purpose – the key pain/s it will solve
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Description – what
the technology/ solution is and how it will work
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User Experience – high level
overview or short demonstration/ wireframes to show user experience
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Benefits/impact – to
businesses and users
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The Sprint –
timescales and key milestones
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Requirements/ what you need
– a call for collaboration partners in the areas you need
The proposal
should contain:
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The proposal should contain
a worked out plan of the criteria mentioned above in presentation format
(pptx, odp, etc.) of 15 pages max.
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3-5 slides can be used
during the 7 minutes pitch to motivate why your proposal is the best.
Successfully completed sprints will be eligible for an award up to €25000, which is payable on completion of the sprint.
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Who was
the winner?
TrustSeed won the TDL Sprint Competition and
was awarded on the 7th of April 2014 during the TDL event in Vienna.
TrustSeed has presented a use case to sign legally on line the TDL membership agreement
inside a secure and probative digital framework.
Our
sprint proposal, called ‘The Key of
legal on line signature: The inseparable link between e-Authentication,
e-Signature and e-Validation’ is based on a role play between three different Trust Service Providers-
‘TSP’- that act inside a trustworthy architecture.
Role play
The first role is
assumed by TDL and Microsoft as TSPs for Identification
and Authentication
Their
function are to realize the reliable registration and the authentication of the
prospective members. The strong authentication is allowed by the Microsoft claim system on Azur 365
Plateform completed by the TDL check of the supporting documents
uploading by the PM.
The second role is held
by TrustSeed as the TSP for
electronic signature
Thanks
to its electronic signature creation device, TrustSeed controls the integrity
and the compliancy of the different agreements before they be to sign by the PM
and then by the Formal Representative of TDL.
The
signatures on line created within its electronic signature creation device are the qualified electronic signature
which benefit from an equivalent legal effect of a handwritten signature
(validity and non-repudiation of the on line signed agreements).
The third role is played by CertiWay as the TSP for validation
Thanks to the traceability files
imposed to the TSP, CertiWay is able to control and to rate:
* The compliant registration of the
Prospective Member
* The good execution of the online
signature by the PM and also by the TDL board member (which has to countersign
the membership agreement to be valid)
* The legal evidence, the data
secure management and the privacy’s protection.
Trustworthy architecture
The framework where takes place the role play
is a use case of three upcoming regulations:
eIDAS
Regulation, COM (2012)0238 -
Regulation on electronic identification and trust services for electronic transactions
in the internal market
General Data
Protection Regulation, COM (2012)0011 -
Regulation on
the protection of individuals with regard to the processing of personal data
and on the free movement of such data
NIS
Directive, COM (2013)0048 - Directive concerning measures to ensure a
high common level of network and information security across the Union