Andorra's OSCEPA Head to Discuss Electronic Trust and Digital Wallet
Marta Osuna will spotlight OSCEPA's role in secure digital identities and Andorra's Digital Wallet at the free 'El Teler Daurat' event on March 18.
Key Points
- Marta Osuna heads OSCEPA, Andorra's electronic trust services hub.
- Focus on Digital Wallet for legally backed digital IDs and credentials.
- Event on March 18 at Hotel Roc Blanc; free with registration.
- Aims to boost digital transformation, cybersecurity, and business efficiency.
Marta Osuna, head of Andorra's Electronic Trust Services Office (OSCEPA), will focus on electronic trust services and the Digital Wallet during the next “El Teler Daurat” business conversation series.
The event, part of the AUMENTIUM social initiative and hosted by CEO and co-founder Jessica Rivera, takes place on Wednesday, 18 March, at 7pm at Hotel Roc Blanc. Entry is free with prior registration. Organisers anticipate drawing professionals interested in the country's digital transformation, cybersecurity, and technology's role in business and society.
Osuna will explain OSCEPA's function as the central hub for the Principality's electronic trust services, which enable identity verification and secure digital exchanges. She will spotlight the Digital Wallet, allowing users to store digital identities and credentials with full legal backing. The session aims to illustrate these tools' benefits for citizens, businesses, and public administration, including streamlined daily procedures and their strategic importance to Andorra's technological advancement. Attendees will see practical examples, such as identity authentication and digital administrative processes.
Rivera emphasised that electronic trust goes beyond technology, forming the foundation for secure digital activities in commercial and administrative spheres. She noted the need to understand OSCEPA's work and its effects on everyday life and the productive fabric. The format encourages open dialogue, inviting participants—whether citizens or professionals—to ask questions and share views, rather than following a traditional interview structure. Rivera described it as a meeting point for institutions, companies, and residents to address digital transition challenges and the role of robust digital trust infrastructure.
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