16 October 2006
Norwegian BankID scheme acclaimed at ISSE 2006
The ‘BankID’ electronic identification and signature
scheme that involves all banks in Norway has emerged as the 2006
winner of the eema ‘Award for Excellence in Secure Electronic
Business’. Infosecurity Editor, Brian McKenna
presented the award at the Information Security Solutions Europe
conference (ISSE 2006) in Rome, last week.
The Norwegian BankID Scheme enables members of the Norwegian public
to identify themselves and digitally sign documents from authorities,
companies and other organizations. It is a scheme that delivers
market trust services based on qualified certificates — without
smartcards, and so without the need for a smartcard reader infrastructure.It
has been provided by Banking and Business Solutions (Bankenes
BetalingsSentral), the central clearing house and payments
infrastructure service vendor in Norway.
The banks in Norway have already issued 600,000 BankID certificates
since spring 2005 and this figure is expected to double within the
next six months, finally reaching all e-bank users in Norway, approximately
2,300,000.
The scheme has worked with 182 merchants, including all Norwegian
and key Nordic banks and bank groups: DnB NOR, Nordea, SpareBank
1 Gruppen AS, Terra-Gruppen, SEB, Fokus Bank, Handelsbanken and
SkandiaBanken. It delivers the world’s first PKI which has
provided a full roaming solution for qualified certificates to all
market segments.
BankID coordinator, Grete Sørensen said, in a statement:
“There have been challenges during the development, but competent
banks have made sure we now have an innovative solution that already
has been taken into use by 600,000 bank customers. It is a privilege
to accept this international approval of the BankID scheme.
Eivin Hansen, the business manager responsible for the BankID operations
at BBS said: “BBS and the BankID Scheme are very honoured
to receive the eema Award for Excellence for what we have achieved
in the Norwegian market. The award is a credit to all the stakeholders
for designing and accepting the BankID solution assuring wide usage
and end-user mobility.”
Brian McKenna said: “Infosecurity is delighted
and honoured to be the media sponsor for this award. Our pan-European
mission mirrors that of the ISSE conference, and we are delighted
to recognize the innovation of this project.
"The judges for the award assessed entries with two criteria
above all in mind: innovation and established success. So, promising
pilot projects had to be put to one side, as did projects which,
though sound and respectable enough, did not exhibit innovation
in a way that the judges found compelling".
Head of Special Projects at eema, Roger Dean concurred: “The
Norwegian BankID project embodies our award criteria, demonstrating
the innovative employment of PKI to manage an e-identification and
trust service which gives a less costly yet secure alternative to
smart cards”.
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