Electronic communication of a citizen and an institution in the environment of an information system today is not possible without user authentication as well as authorization of electronic documents. Both the state and the private sector are looking for ways to make communication accessible and simpler without compromising the security of the services provided, saving time and money on the part of both the organization and the citizen. The mID solution responds to this situation.
Citizens and businesses will be able to sign up for a large part of eGov services and sign submissions using a smartphone. This eliminates common problems with installing and setting up software for eID (cards). Access to eGov services will be simplified, accelerated and will attract a significantly higher number of citizens and entrepreneurs to electronic communication with the state. From the beginning, MobileID has been thinking about its use by the commercial sector. With the help of a state-guaranteed identity in a mobile and an open interface, a citizen or entrepreneur will be able to, for example, open accounts or change telecommunications operator. No need for a physical visit to the branch.
The current situation associated with the COVID 19 pandemic intensifies the demand for contactless services accessible to citizens from the comfort of home. The ability to register a mobile identity "from the living room" even without an ID card with a chip (ie without installing a reader on a computer) is a solution that eliminates the risk of virus transmission when activating identity (people do not have to go to any office). Fully self-service onboarding is also a more cost-effective form of mobile identity registration than, for example, on-site service (IOM) onboarding.
Citizens and businesses will be able to sign up for a large part of eGov services and sign submissions using a smartphone. This eliminates common problems with installing and setting up software for eID (cards). Access to eGov services will be simplified, accelerated and will attract a significantly higher number of citizens and entrepreneurs to electronic communication with the state. From the beginning, MobileID has been thinking about its use by the commercial sector. With the help of a state-guaranteed identity in a mobile and an open interface, a citizen or entrepreneur will be able to, for example, open accounts or change telecommunications operator. No need for a physical visit to the branch.
The current situation associated with the COVID 19 pandemic intensifies the demand for contactless services accessible to citizens from the comfort of home. The ability to register a mobile identity "from the living room" even without an ID card with a chip (ie without installing a reader on a computer) is a solution that eliminates the risk of virus transmission when activating identity (people do not have to go to any office). Fully self-service onboarding is also a more cost-effective form of mobile identity registration than, for example, on-site service (IOM) onboarding.
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Adrián Belánik
As a director of consulting firms, he was asked to use his experience for implementing major state reforms with the aim to move public affairs for the better. Following this, as a general director, he implemented a tax reform called the "flat tax", which has demonstrably boosted Slovakia forward, whether in terms of economic growth, increasing living standards or investments. In the IT area, he led the project “Register of Financial Statements”, which simplified the business environment and made it more transparent. As a crisis manager, he took over the implementation of the project “Data Centre of Municipalities”, which subsequently won an international award in the field of cloud services. Last but not least, was the project Mobile ID,…
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