Resources
- Identity Use Cases & Scenarios.
- FIDIS Deliverables.
- Identity of Identity.
- Interoperability.
- Profiling.
- Forensic Implications.
- HighTechID.
- D3.1: Overview on IMS.
- D3.2: A study on PKI and biometrics.
- D3.3: Study on Mobile Identity Management.
- D3.5: Workshop on ID-Documents.
- D3.6: Study on ID Documents.
- D3.7: A Structured Collection on RFID Literature.
- D3.8: Study on protocols with respect to identity and identification – an insight on network protocols and privacy-aware communication.
- D3.9: Study on the Impact of Trusted Computing on Identity and Identity Management.
- D3.10: Biometrics in identity management.
- D3.11: Report on the Maintenance of the IMS Database.
- D3.15: Report on the Maintenance of the ISM Database.
- D3.17: Identity Management Systems – recent developments.
- D12.1: Integrated Workshop on Emerging AmI Technologies.
- D12.2: Study on Emerging AmI Technologies.
- D12.3: A Holistic Privacy Framework for RFID Applications.
- D12.4: Integrated Workshop on Emerging AmI.
- D12.5: Use cases and scenarios of emerging technologies.
- D12.6: A Study on ICT Implants.
- D12.7: Identity-related Crime in Europe – Big Problem or Big Hype?.
- D12.10: Normality Mining: Results from a Tracking Study.
- Privacy and legal-social content.
- Mobility and Identity.
- Other.
- IDIS Journal.
- FIDIS Interactive.
- Press & Events.
- In-House Journal.
- Booklets
- Identity in a Networked World.
- Identity R/Evolution.
Deliverables of WP12
Planned for the forth FIDIS work plan are three further deliverables within WP12:
D12.5: Use cases and scenarios of emerging technologies
Editor: Mark Gasson (University of Reading)
This deliverable aims to distance itself from the theoretical workings of emerging technologies, and instead looks to the potential applications they may find, and the pros and cons therein. This will be done through the use of short cases and scenarios to highlight aspects, particularly relating to security and privacy, and the social and legal implications.
D12.6: Study on ICT Implants
Editor: Eleni Kosta (K.U. Leuven) & Mark Gasson (University of Reading)
Several FIDIS deliverables have dealt with RFID technology, such as D3.6, where RFID enabled Machine Readable Travel Documents were analysed, D7.7 where the use of RFID technology in AmI was examined and D12.3 that deploys a Holistic privacy framework on RFID technology. The study will focus on the use of similar technology in human implants that can be used for authentication and identification purposes, and which can hold or transmit personal data. It will not only focus on the latest technological developments, but will also focus on the legal and social implications of ICT implants.
D12.7: Identity-related Crime in Europe – Big Problem or Big Hype?
Editor: Bert-Jaap Koops (Tilburg Universiteit)
In this deliverable, identity-related crime figures and reports in various EU countries will be analysed in the light of the conceptual framework developed in the previous identity- related crime deliverables, in order to establish whether identity fraud really is a major area of concern, or whether apples and oranges are being compared. For this deliverable we intend to study the various reports on identity fraud, identity theft and related issues, talk to stakeholders involved in drafting these reports, and where possible gather data from law-enforcement agencies.
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