eIDAS 2.0 Compliance
Your path to eIDAS 2.0 compliance, from pilot to certification
Comprehensive toolkit for achieving eIDAS 2.0 compliance — from Level of Assurance High attestation to Qualified Electronic Attestation of Attributes issuance. Prepare your organization for the December 2026 deadline with confidence.
Key Features
Level of Assurance Mapping
Map your credential issuance and verification processes to eIDAS 2.0 Levels of Assurance (Low, Substantial, High), with built-in support for the cryptographic and procedural requirements at each level.
QEAA Issuance Pipeline
Issue Qualified Electronic Attestations of Attributes that meet the regulatory requirements for qualified trust service providers, including cryptographic binding, revocation support, and trust list publication.
Qualified Electronic Signatures
Integrate Qualified Electronic Signature creation and verification into your credential workflows, enabling legally binding digital signatures that carry the same weight as handwritten signatures across all EU member states.
GDPR-Compliant Architecture
Credential storage and presentation flows are designed with data minimization and purpose limitation at their core, ensuring GDPR compliance through selective disclosure and holder-controlled data sharing.
Use Cases
- Trust service provider QEAA issuance
- Level of Assurance certification preparation
- Cross-border credential recognition
- Qualified Electronic Signature integration
- EUCC certification readiness assessment
- GDPR-compliant credential storage and sharing
The eIDAS 2.0 Regulation introduces sweeping requirements for digital identity across the European Union, with compliance deadlines that demand immediate action from trust service providers, government agencies, and enterprises alike. BaseID’s eIDAS 2.0 Compliance toolkit provides a structured path from your current identity infrastructure to full regulatory alignment, covering every technical and procedural requirement the regulation defines.
At the core of eIDAS 2.0 compliance is the Level of Assurance framework. BaseID maps its credential issuance and verification capabilities to all three levels, Low, Substantial, and High, with the cryptographic algorithms, key management practices, and identity proofing integrations each level requires. Organizations targeting Level of Assurance High for government-grade credentials can leverage BaseID’s support for hardware-bound keys and qualified certificates.
For trust service providers seeking Qualified status, BaseID implements the full Qualified Electronic Attestation of Attributes issuance pipeline: credential schema definition, cryptographic signing with qualified certificates, revocation status management, and publication to national trust lists under ETSI TS 119 612. Qualified Electronic Signature capabilities integrate directly into credential workflows, enabling legally binding attestations across all 27 member states.
Privacy is central to eIDAS 2.0, and BaseID’s selective disclosure capabilities ensure that every credential presentation shares only the attributes the verifier requires, satisfying both the regulation’s data minimization principles and GDPR obligations. Built in Rust and fully open-source, BaseID gives your compliance program a transparent, auditable foundation that certification bodies can evaluate with confidence.
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