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The paper focuses on the legal, data security and privacy issues of the STORK (Secure idenTity acrOss boRders linKed) infrastructure and aims (a) to summarize the main findings and (b) to identify key points that the STORK consortium and stakeholders need to resolve in order to make the STORK security and privacy framework more robust, with the ambition to contribute to more strategic and far-reaching road-mapping and decision making in Europe in the field of electronic identification and authentication. Our findings are based on the roundtable discussion with experts and other stakeholders on the privacy and security legal challenges associated to cross-border use of national authentication solutions within STORK pilot projects.
Koulolias et al. (Thu,) studied this question.