ENISA opens public review of draft EUDI Wallet cybersecurity scheme
A draft EUDI Wallet cybersecurity certification scheme has been published by ENISA for public review.
The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity has published a draft candidate scheme for the European Digital Identity Wallet and the electronic identity schemes under which it is provided. ENISA describes it as a draft version of the European Cybersecurity Certification Scheme for European Digital Identity Wallets.
ENISA states the draft addresses the certification of the cybersecurity of cloud services and is being developed under Article 48(2) of Regulation (EU) 2019/881, the Cybersecurity Act.
As per ENISA, an ad hoc working group has been set up to prepare the candidate scheme. The agency says the public review is intended to validate the principles and general organisation of the proposed scheme and to gather feedback on the draft and its annexes.
ENISA also says the draft candidate scheme is accompanied by an early draft of a separate document, Wallet-Related Service Provider Security Requirements, version 0.5.614, which is provided as a reference and for early opinion on the approach used to define those requirements.
The public review will remain open until the end of April 2026. ENISA has also said it will organise a webinar on 8 April to provide information about the draft candidate scheme and answer questions.
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