{"id":4643,"date":"2019-07-17T16:29:54","date_gmt":"2019-07-17T14:29:54","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.logalty.com\/?p=4643"},"modified":"2020-07-07T09:43:49","modified_gmt":"2020-07-07T07:43:49","slug":"we-hosted-etsi-in-mexico-city","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.logalty.com\/en\/blog\/2019\/07\/17\/we-hosted-etsi-in-mexico-city\/","title":{"rendered":"We hosted ETSI in Mexico City"},"content":{"rendered":"

Background<\/strong><\/p>\n

This Workshop was organized as part of the ETSI STF 560 study that investigates the current trusted services systems operating in different regions of the world (in this case, Mexico and Latin America), and the possible mutual recognition and\/or global acceptance.<\/p>\n

In particular, the study aims to identify new measures that could be taken to facilitate cross-recognition among the EU trust services, based on the ETSI standards that support Regulation eIDAS (EU) No 910\/2014, and trusted services from other regimes.<\/p>\n

The objective of the workshop was to present the European framework of standards in trusted services on eIDAS and to relate it to its application in Mexico and other Latin American countries; to share with the regulatory, supervisors, and official bodies of all current trusted services and discuss how to fit the trust models with ETSI experts.<\/p>\n

\"ETSI-Mexico-eIDAS\"<\/p>\n

Attendance<\/strong><\/h5>\n

The Discussion panels of the Conference were organized by Logalty, in coordination with ETSI. Logalty is a company that provides evidence generation and custody services through electronic interposition, guaranteeing legal security in electronic transactions and helping its clients in the development of their multichannel electronic businesses at the international level, especially in the challenges of the transformation and digital evolution.<\/strong><\/p>\n

The workshop was attended by 122 people, mainly Mexicans, although there were also attendees from other countries through video streaming, such as Guatemala, Colombia, and Japan.\u00a0The presence of a significant number of personnel of the supervisory body of the certification services of Mexico<\/strong> was noteworthy. Most of attendees were senior managers of companies from different sectors, such as insurance, banking, consulting, and industry.\u00a0There were personnel from the Mexican regulator, Economy Secretariat<\/strong>, and the Spanish National Statistics Institute (INE)<\/strong> very active in the debate, being 12% of the attendees, and personnel from the Spanish Embassy.<\/p>\n

Presentations and discussions<\/strong><\/h5>\n

The conference opened with a welcome speech by Mr. Lino de Prado, President of Logalty Mexico, and Mr. Nick Pope, Vice President of ETSI TC ESI. After that, Andrea Servida, Head of the “eGoverment and Trust Unit”<\/strong>, participated in the workshop through a video conference on the eIDAS Regulation of the European Commission.<\/p>\n

The first panel discussion was moderated by Mr. Ignacio Alamillo, PhD in Law with doctoral thesis on the regulation of digital identity and trusted services within the European Union<\/strong>, with the participation of Mr. Nick Pope and Mr. D. Olivier Delos, both ETSI experts<\/strong>. After that, the European framework of standards in trusted services on eIDAS was presented<\/p>\n