Tell me, are you also annoyed by dozens of logins and passwords and the need to create a new account in each new system? Have you ever thought about what a world would look like where you have just one universal key to all doors: you can use it to log into a new system, withdraw money from an ATM, open a hotel door or start a rental scooter. Without any preliminary registrations, uploading profile data and all that stuff? It would be a very convenient world, wouldn't it? Then let's go read how to get there!
How many logins and passwords do you have? A hundred? Two hundred? It’s maddening, yet we’ve come to accept this as a reasonable trade-off for the convenience of accessing hundreds of platforms, services, and online stores. But let’s take a moment to consider how we might solve this issue. One seemingly obvious solution is a Single Key for all online and even offline systems. The European Commission is heading in this direction with the eIDAS standard. However, this doesn’t actually solve the problem. The real issue with eIDAS isn’t technical, but lies in how the problem is framed. So, what would the right approach look like? Let’s start by exploring that in this article. Prepare for a journey, much like in The Lord of the Rings. #loginoverload #passwordfatigue #onlinesecurity #eidas #singlekeysolution #digitalidentity #dataprivacy #securitysolutions #futureofsecurity #eidas #digitaltransformation #w3ds #postplatformsfoundation