Dublin, July 25, 2017 -- The "Physical, Digital, Mobile Unite for Future Government Identity" report has been added to Research and Markets' offering.
Physical, Digital, Mobile unite for future Government Identity focuses on analyzing solutions for five document types - passports, ID cards, driving licenses, healthcare cards, and others (voters cards, residency documents, vehicle registration documents...). It analyzes major trends and challenges, the Digital ID and Mobile ID architecture and available solutions. Standardization, interoperability, regulation and privacy issues, among others, are also discussed.
The report Physical, Digital, Mobile unite for future Government Identity forecasts identity documents' shipments and their installed base in five different types between 2017 and 2022. Moreover, product and services revenues are also computed for each type during the forecast period.
According to Physical, Digital, Mobile unite for future Government Identity Mobile ID will experience a CAGR of 24% during the forecast period fueled by dematerialization of driving licenses and healthcare documents in some pioneering markets.
The report Physical, Digital, Mobile unite for future Government Identity has been conducted combining the author's long-standing experience and unique positioning in the secure transactions industry with interviews with key players in the Government Identity industry. It is an essential tool to all key stakeholders in secure transactions and especially Government Identity industries such as solution providers, hardware and software providers, system integrators, standards organizations, technology developers, etc.
Key Topics Covered:
Executive Summary
Key Definitions
1 Introduction
1.1 Types of identity documents
1.2 Identity management
2 Digital ID
2.1 Authentication & Authorization
2.2 Authentication and Authorization standards
2.3 Digital signature
2.4 e-Government
2.5 Security standardization providers
3 Mobile ID
3.1 Advantages of Mobile ID usage
3.1.1 Citizens
3.1.2 Government
3.1.3 Private companies
3.2 eIDAS
3.3 Mobile ID Architecture
4 Companies and solutions
4.1 ABCorp
4.2 Access IS
4.3 Arjo Systems
4.4 ASK
4.5 Atlantic Zeiser
4.6 Austriacard
4.7 Aware
4.8 Cognitec Systems
4.9 Crossmatch
4.10 De La Rue
4.11 Elyctis
4.12 Entrust Datacard
4.13 Evolis
4.14 Gemalto
4.15 Giesecke & Devrient
4.16 HID Global
4.17 ID&Trust
4.18 Imprimerie Nationale
4.19 Infineon Technologies
4.20 IPZS
4.21 Matica Technologies
4.22 NXP Semiconductors
4.23 OSD
4.24 OT-Morpho
4.24.1 Oberthur Technologies
4.24.2 Safran Identity&Security
4.25 Otto Kunnecke
4.26 PWPW
4.27 SecureKey
4.28 Surys
4.29 UL
4.30 X Infotech
5 Forecasts
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