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Andorra's OSCEPA Head to Discuss Electronic Trust and Digital Wallet at Business Event

Marta Osuna will explore how public electronic trust services simplify digital interactions and highlight the Digital Wallet's role in Andorra's.

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Key Points

  • OSCEPA oversees Andorra's electronic trust infrastructure for identity checks and secure online exchanges.
  • Digital Wallet enables legally valid digital identities and credentials for faster procedures.
  • Event features real-world demos of identity verification and admin tasks.
  • Free interactive session on March 18 at Hotel Roc Blanc; registration required.

Marta Osuna, head of Andorra's Electronic Trust Services Office (OSCEPA), will examine electronic trust services and the Digital Wallet at the upcoming “El Teler Daurat” business conversation series.

The session, organised under the AUMENTIUM social initiative and led by CEO and co-founder Jessica Rivera, will explore how public electronic trust services make digital interactions simpler, safer and more reliable for citizens, businesses and the administration. Rivera described electronic trust as more than just technology: it underpins secure digital operations in both commercial and public sectors. She stressed the value of grasping OSCEPA's responsibilities and their tangible effects on daily life and economic productivity.

Osuna will outline OSCEPA's role as the central authority for the Principality's electronic trust infrastructure, which supports identity checks and dependable online exchanges. She will emphasise the Digital Wallet, enabling users to hold digital identities and credentials with full legal validity. The discussion will highlight these services' advantages, including faster everyday procedures, and frame the Digital Wallet as a vital component of Andorra's tech progress. Participants can look forward to real-world demonstrations, such as in identity verification and online administrative tasks.

Rivera pointed out the event's interactive style, which goes beyond standard interviews to encourage audience input. Attendees, as citizens or experts, can pose questions and offer perspectives. The gathering aims to connect public bodies, companies and residents in tackling digital transition hurdles and the need for strong digital trust systems to bolster routine operations and business networks.

The event is scheduled for Wednesday, 18 March, at 7pm at Hotel Roc Blanc. Entry is free but requires advance registration. Organisers expect to attract those keen on the country's digital evolution, cybersecurity and technology's influence across business and community spheres.

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