SHAPING EUROPE’S DIGITAL FUTURE

Scaling Trust:
a new era for effortless, secure Digital Transactions

Namirial CEO Max Pellegrini outlines the challenges and opportunities ahead for the EU: the need for more efficient and secure digital services, an increasingly complex regulatory landscape giving rise to a new “scan economy”, and the urgent need to safeguard data sovereignty. A strategic guide for C-level leaders navigating Europe’s new digital trust landscape.

The time of fragmentation is over.
Trust has a new name, and it speaks European

The e-book analyzes the context and the crucial role of QTSPs in Europe’s digital society, addressing topics such as the “Brussels Effect”, the revolution brought by the eIDAS 2 Regulation with the EUDI Wallet and the scan economy, as well as data sovereignty and the emerging security risks of quantum computing and gen AI. This e-book gives executives the roadmap needed to turn complexity into competitive advantage.

QTSP: the pillars of Europe’s digital society

Qualified Trust Service Providers help digitize production processes with DTM solutions and qualified trust services, enabling public and private organizations to deliver digital services that users can access easily and with complete security.

The Brussels Effect

The Brussels Effect refers to the EU’s ability to influence the global regulatory environment, with non-EU entities choosing to comply with its standards. This is particularly evident with the eIDAS 2 Regulation, which is imposing European trust architectures on a global scale.

Scan economy

The EUDI Wallet creates an ecosystem of qualified trust services integrated into transactions across all sectors. Economies of scale will increasingly be measured in scans rather than printed pages. This shift will reward those who can deliver end-to-end eIDAS-compliant processes that are cross-border, cross-sector and multi-platform.

Data Sovereignty

European QTSPs safeguard EU digital sovereignty (the principle that data is subject to the laws of the country where it is collected, processed, and stored) against the risks posed by foreign infrastructures required to make data available to the public authorities of their home country (as mandated, for example, by the U.S. Cloud Act).

Ready to build
a secure digital Europe

Behind the scenario outlined by Max Pellegrini lies a digital market with a fragmented offering, where the presence of a pan-European QTSP with the right capabilities and technologies is strategic for the future of Europe’s digital market.

Tomorrow’s digital Europe needs scale, resilience, and innovation”.

Max Pellegrini

Chief Executive Officer Namirial


Foreword by Andrea Servida, member of the European Commission for over 30 years, where he led the task force for the adoption and implementation of the eIDAS Regulation.

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