ENISA, the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity, has recently released a new report that aims to enhance stakeholder awareness, facilitate risk analysis in evolving threat landscapes, and bolster trustworthiness in remote identity-proofing methods.
The report is a result of the hard work and dedication of ADACOM colleagues Evangelia Papadaki, Panagiota Lagou and Eirini Papamichail, who poured their expertise and knowledge into crafting the report.
Additionally, our partners QMSCERT, Nikos Soumelidis, and Thanos Vrachnos also contributed to the report by providing their expertise and conducting stakeholder interviews. The report is a comprehensive analysis of remote identity proofing methods, highlighting the challenges and risks associated with these methods and providing recommendations to mitigate these risks.
Find out more and download the report here: Remote ID Proofing Good Practices