France:
French Government Publishes Order On Electronic Identification And Trust Services For Electronic Transactions
04 December 2017
by
Jones Day
,
Laurent De Muyter
,
Undine Von Diemar
,
Olivier Haas
,
Jörg Hladjk
,
Bastiaan Kout
,
Matthijs Lagas
,
Jonathon Little
,
Martin Lotz
,
Hatziri Minaudier
,
Giuseppe Mezzapesa
,
Selma Olthof
,
Audrey Paquet
,
Elizabeth A. Robertson
,
Rhys Thomas
and
Marina Foncuberta
Jones Day
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On October 4, the French Prime Minister issued an order (source document in French) on
Electronic Identification and Trust Services for Electronic
Transactions to reinforce the existing regulations on electronic
transactions. Among other changes, the order introduces a legal
definition of "electronic identification" and sets an
optional certification system for electronic identification service
providers. ANSSI will act as the certification authority and the
terms of such certification will be set by the French Conseil
d'Etat.
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