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The primary purpose of SI-CAS is to integrate the functionality of the electronic identification into IT solutions of the public sector. It is established as a central service for identity verification that is available to web applications. Central service makes sense, since it is a universal solution for all services in order to ensure security and trust that are needed for a reliable user identification. The central support enables easier management and allows the usage of different electronic identifiers of various issuers and the support of various technical solutions (eg. support for the reliable authentication via mobile phones) and their development. Users can authenticate using different e-identities of domestic and foreign identity providers. E-identities can have different trust assurance levels from the lowest level (user names and passwords, FB profile, ...) to the highest levels (e-identity on a secure token, eg. on a smart card) provided by different identity providers. The required trust assurance level is always determined by the service provider that uses the SI-CAS for authentication purposes. The only user data stored in SI-CAS are his e-mail address and appropriately protected (encrypted or protected by the hash function) basic identifiers. Instead, only the information of the registered identity providers and available attributes providers are stored in the system. If the service provider decides to use the SI-CAS it doesn’t have to integrate with each identity provider and attribute provider separately but only with SI-CAS. In the process of authentication SI-CAS acts as a trusted intermediary. On the service provider’s request it verifies the user's identity at the relevant identity provider and, where necessary, obtains further identification attributes from identity provider or attribute providers. For this purpose SI-CAS has established direct trust with service providers, identity providers and attribute providers. Trust is established both on the technological and on a formal level.

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(The data model repository is currently still in the data filling phase) The repository of data models contains data models of basic registers, records and key information solutions of public administration. It allows their structures and metadata to be stored centrally and in a uniform manner. It provides existing and potential users with precise information on which data is already collected within the framework of public administration and therefore does not need to be defined anew. The repository provides: • Standardized conceptual and logical data models. • Standardized and comprehensive description of classes, entities, relations, attributes, etc. • A uniform and broad set of metadata, which enables a clear and unambiguous definition of the content of databases. • Ownership information. • Versioning and change control. • Link to reference data (code books) and the Central Vocabulary. • Relationships (mappings) between individual basic registers and their data elements. Core data models are also included in the Data Model Repository. These are reusable and extensible data models that capture the fundamental characteristics of entities in a context-neutral way. Public administration bodies can use and expand them in the following ways: • Development of new information solutions: core data models can be used as a default starting point for creating conceptual and logical data models of newly developed information solutions. Such an example can be e.g. common, universal business processes, such as the implementation of the Administrative Procedure Act. • Data exchange between information solutions: Core data models can form the basis of context-specific data models for data exchange between existing information solutions. • Data integration: Core data models can be used to integrate data coming from different heterogeneous sources. The repository of data models is closely connected with the Central Vocabulary and the Registry of Ciphers, which are also part of the Platform for Semantic Interoperability (PZSI).

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