Eidas

/ˈiːdæs/

Definitions

  1. (n.) European Union regulation establishing a legal framework for electronic identification, authentication, and trust services for electronic transactions in the internal market.
    The eIDAS regulation ensures that online transactions are secure and legally recognized across the EU.

Forms

  • eidas

Commentary

In legal drafting, eIDAS should be cited with reference to its official regulation number (EU Regulation No 910/2014) to avoid ambiguity.

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