WISeKey International Holding Ltd: WISeKey Applies for Independent Identity Provider Status to Support the Swiss Federal e-ID Act
An electronic identity (eID) should enable users to identify themselves correctly and securely on the internet
Geneva, Switzerland - February 16, 2021: WISeKey International Holding Ltd. ( WISeKey ) (SIX: WIHN, NASDAQ: WKEY), a leading global cybersecurity and IoT company, today announced that it will apply to receive an independent identity provider status for its WISeID platform for the Swiss Federal Act on Electronic Identification Services (e-ID Act).
Of note, the Swiss electorate is scheduled to vote on March 7, 2021 to approve the legislation introducing a federally recognized electronic identity, the e-ID, which regulates how people can be uniquely identified on the internet. Once the e-ID Act is approved, anyone who wants an e-ID must apply through a federally approved identity provider.
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A Napier hospitality business owner says the move down to alert level 1 makes him really happy as he prepares to welcome those still celebrating Art Deco.
Art Deco Masonic and Emporium Eatery & Bar general manager Rob Poole said operating under the downgraded level is almost business as usual . We are looking forward to welcoming those still coming to Napier to enjoy the weekend, he said. The pleasing thing is we ve got people who have decided they re coming [and] no matter what they re going to get dressed up and our team are looking forward to welcoming those who are coming this weekend.