Definition: Legislation on Structural Interoperability (EBI) ABB is a grouping that covers key regulations issued by the European Union to establish a framework for electronic identification, trust services, and cybersecurity in the internal market. It includes regulations that aim to enhance the security and reliability of electronic transactions, promote the use of electronic identification, facilitate the digital single market, and strengthen the resilience of the EU's digital infrastructure.
Source: EIRA Team Research
Additional information: The Legislation on Structural Interoperability (EBI) ABB includes two key regulations. The first, Regulation 2014910, also known as eIDAS, provides a legal framework for electronic signatures, seals, time stamps, documents, and registered delivery services, ensuring their legal validity and cross-border recognition within the EU. The second, Regulation 2018389, establishes a framework for cooperation and information exchange in the field of cybersecurity, setting out rules for sharing information on cyber threats and incidents, coordinating response measures, and establishing a European Cybersecurity Certification Framework.
Example: An example of the application of the Legislation on Structural Interoperability (EBI) ABB is the use of electronic signatures in cross-border transactions within the EU. Under Regulation 2014910 (eIDAS), these signatures are legally valid and recognized across member states, facilitating electronic transactions and promoting the digital single market. Another example is the sharing of information on cyber threats and incidents between member states under Regulation 2018389, which enhances EU cybersecurity capabilities and strengthens the resilience of its digital infrastructure.
LOST view: LV-Architecture Principles
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EIRA concept: eira:ArchitectureBuildingBlock
Last modification: 2023-08-20
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dct:title: Legislation On Structural Interoperability (EBI) Catalogue
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dct:title | Legislation On Structural Interoperability (EBI) Catalogue |
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skos:definition | Legislation on Structural Interoperability (EBI) ABB is a grouping that covers key regulations issued by the European Union to establish a framework for electronic identification, trust services, and cybersecurity in the internal market. It includes regulations that aim to enhance the security and reliability of electronic transactions, promote the use of electronic identification, facilitate the digital single market, and strengthen the resilience of the EU's digital infrastructure. |
eira:definitionSource | EIRA Team Research |
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skos:example | An example of the application of the Legislation on Structural Interoperability (EBI) ABB is the use of electronic signatures in cross-border transactions within the EU. Under Regulation 2014910 (eIDAS), these signatures are legally valid and recognized across member states, facilitating electronic transactions and promoting the digital single market. Another example is the sharing of information on cyber threats and incidents between member states under Regulation 2018389, which enhances EU cybersecurity capabilities and strengthens the resilience of its digital infrastructure. |
skos:note | The Legislation on Structural Interoperability (EBI) ABB includes two key regulations. The first, Regulation 2014910, also known as eIDAS, provides a legal framework for electronic signatures, seals, time stamps, documents, and registered delivery services, ensuring their legal validity and cross-border recognition within the EU. The second, Regulation 2018389, establishes a framework for cooperation and information exchange in the field of cybersecurity, setting out rules for sharing information on cyber threats and incidents, coordinating response measures, and establishing a European Cybersecurity Certification Framework. |
eira:concept | eira:ArchitectureBuildingBlock |
eira:view | LV-Architecture Principles |
eira:view | LV-Binding Power and Jurisdiction |
eira:eifLayer | Legal |