Resources
- Identity Use Cases & Scenarios.
- FIDIS Deliverables.
- Identity of Identity.
- Interoperability.
- D4.1: Structured account of approaches on interoperability.
- D4.2: Set of requirements for interoperability of Identity Management Systems.
- D4.4: Survey on Citizen's trust in ID systems and authorities.
- D4.5: A Survey on Citizen’s trust in ID systems and authorities.
- D4.6: Draft best practice guidelines.
- D4.7: Review and classification for a FIDIS identity management model.
- D4.8: Creating the method to incorporate FIDIS research for generic application.
- D4.9: An application of the management method to interoperability within e-Health.
- D4.10: Specification of a portal for interoperability of identity management systems.
- D4.11: eHealth identity management in several types of welfare states in Europe.
- Profiling.
- Forensic Implications.
- HighTechID.
- 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.
A stakeholder model for the FIDIS research project is shown in Figure 3 and represents the members of the FIDIS consortium. The information flows between them are performed by the internal communications infrastructure which is managed in WP1.
Figure 3: FIDIS Stakeholders
1. The principles of information management relating to the FIDIS project are shown in Tables 1 and 2
Work Package | ||
Ensure information is complete and accurate
Ensure systems and information are secure
Ensure statutes and regulations are complied with
Ensure all stakeholders & their representatives are bona fide
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Table 1
Table 1
| Information | Roles & Responsibilities | Processes & Procedures | Enabling Technologies | Audit & Control |
Ensure information is complete and accurate
Ensure systems and information are secure
Ensure statutes and regulations are complied with
Ensure all stakeholders & their representatives are bona fide
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Table 2
Table 2
2. The principles of information management relating to all sectors are shown in Table 3
Personal Identifiers / Credentials used within all sectors
Personal Identifiers / Credentials used within all sectors
Identity | |||||
Secure and protect: Information Computer systems Ensure stakeholders & representatives are bona fide Protect: Credit card usage Passwords PIN numbers Comply with statutes & regulations
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Purpose for use Application Lifecycle: Input Storage Access Maintenance Deletion Authorisation Confidentiality Security Interoperability
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Paper Electronic Web Cards: Credit (n) Store (n) Licence (n) Membership (n) Etc RFID
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Ensure all items are bona fide: Stakeholders & their representatives Documents and copies Compliance with statutes & regulations
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Table 3
Table 3
4.2 e-Government
It is envisaged that the proposed FIDIS interoperability framework will be suitable for performing the applications discussed in the report “European Interoperability Framework for Pan-European eGovernment Services” which was published by the European Commission. The framework will be applied to D16.1: conceptual framework for Privacy-Friendly Identity Management for e-Government.
It is envisaged that the proposed FIDIS interoperability framework will be suitable for performing the applications discussed in the report “European Interoperability Framework for Pan-European eGovernment Services” which was published by the European Commission. The framework will be applied to D16.1: conceptual framework for Privacy-Friendly Identity Management for e-Government.
A requirements model for e-Government is shown in Figure 4.
Operational / application activities include:
Manage the identity of the citizen to ensure that it is secure and strictly confidential to those who are authorised to see the information.
Request and receive certificates such as birth, marriage, death, residence, and nationality
Apply for, and receive entitled unemployment benefits, family allowances, student grants and medical costs, which require identity items relating to Tax Registration, Status (married/single, dependents, disability registration, etc)
Apply for and deliver electronic identity documents such as passports, visas, medical papers, etc
Submit and execute tax returns which require identity items such as Insurance Number/Citizen Service Number and Tax Details
Request and execute driving licences and car registrations (new/unused/imported),
which require identity items such as Vehicle registrations, licences, insurances, roadworthiness
Search and make reservations of library materials from public libraries
Search for vacancies that correspond to qualifications, to obtain information about organisations and to enrol in professional training programmes
Request building permits from their municipality, to file an appeal procedure and to make building permits decisions public
Management activities
The requirements for management activities should specify the management tools, techniques and procedures, which have to be employed to ensure that all the information, roles and responsibilities, processes and technologies are in place to manage identity activities. These should include the management of projects, finance, human and technology resources.
4.2.2
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