Building a National Trust Framework: Lessons from Europe and Latin America

Mar 10, 2026 | Case Studies, Featured, Insights, News & Updates

Across Europe and Latin America, governments are implementing trust frameworks to coordinate identity, signing, and credential systems. These frameworks define roles, certification schemes, and interoperability policies that turn fragmented systems into cohesive digital ecosystems.

Europe’s eIDAS regulation introduced a multi-level trust model for electronic identification and trust services. Meanwhile, regional initiatives in Latin America are adapting these concepts to local realities — emphasizing interoperability, public–private collaboration, and citizen-centric design.

Key lessons emerge: trust cannot be centralized, but it must be governed. By aligning governance with risk management and international standards, countries can ensure that digital identities and credentials remain secure, recognized, and future-proof.

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