Basic Autentication - What is it?
Autentication Methods
Identification Document
null Basic Autentication - What is it?
Is a method of authentication that allows citizens, through email and password, to authenticate themselves in different portals and websites of the Public Administration, to carry out services in a secure way.
As a requirement, the user must have an account on the State Technological and Private Network (RTPE) or an account on the Autentika repository.
What is it?
An authentication method that allows citizens, using their National Identification Card (CNI) and the respective authentication PIN code, to authenticate themselves on Cape Verdean Public Administration portals and sites, to digitally perform services and sign documents.
To authenticate with the CNI, the citizen must have:
- PIN code for authentication of the CNI;
- A smart card reader connected to the computer;
- The Middleware (CNI software) installed on the computer.
How to authenticate?
Once the National ID Card is inserted into the smart card reader, connected to the computer, the user must:
- Open the CNI middleware/software;
- Select the "Authorize" option, as requested by the portal or service to be accessed;
- Enter the PIN code to authenticate the card.
The Card
The National Identification Card (CNI) is a modern, authentic, multifunctional, and highly secure civil identification document that identifies the Cape Verdean citizen, in person or digitally, before any public or private entity.
Aside from identification functions, it allows authentication and digital signature in Cape Verdean Public Administration portals and sites, enabling electronic transactions, and more.
It complies with internationally recommended fundamental security requirements regarding the use of electronic documents.