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.
The principles of information management relating to e-Commerce are shown in Table 6
Commerce Sector – Identifiers / Credentials
The principles of information management relating to e-Commerce are shown in Table 6
Commerce Sector – Identifiers / Credentials
Identity | |||||
Secure and protect: Information Computer systems
Destroy out of date information
Ensure stakeholders & representatives are bona fide
Protect: Credit card usage Passwords PIN numbers
Delete unsolicited emails
Monitor regularly: Information Computer systems Vetting of personnel
Comply with statutes & regulations
| Purpose for use
Application
Lifecycle: Input Storage Access Maintenance Deletion
Accuracy
Authentication
Authorisation
Confidentiality
Security
Interoperability
Identification
Matching checks | Paper
Electronic Web
Cards: Credit (n) Store (n) Licence (n) Membership (n) Etc
Voice
Face to face
Camera (n)
Scanner (n)
RFID
PET
TET
Databases |
Ensure all items are bona fide:
Person (n)
Stakeholders & their representatives
Documents and copies
Scans match with originals
Computer systems
Compliance with statutes & regulations
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Table 6
5 Conclusion and future work
This deliverable should only be considered as the start of a continuous process for developing best practice guidelines. It is concerned with the generic application of the best practice guidelines concerning interoperability, which incorporate an effective development method and framework. The guidelines presented in “D4.6: Draft best practice guidelines” have been applied, in broad terms, to four areas of interest relating to identity, namely the FIDIS research project itself and the sectors of e-Government, e-Health and e-Commerce. The identity classification system, which was outlined in “D4.7: Review and classification for a FIDIS identity management model”, has been applied in the report for each of the areas of interest.
It is envisaged that the proposed FIDIS interoperability framework will be suitable for performing the applications discussed in the EC reports:
It is envisaged that the proposed FIDIS interoperability framework will be suitable for performing the applications discussed in the EC reports:
“European Interoperability Framework for Pan-European eGovernment Services”
“Connected Health – Quality and safety for European Citizens”
5.1rd Work Plan
The next deliverable, D4.9: “An application of the management method to an interoperability case study” will apply the method in detail to determine recommendations for best practice, relating to identity management, within the e-health sector.
5.2th Work Plan
The generic best practice guidelines, which incorporate an effective development method and framework, will be applied in the following deliverables:
D4.11: Overview of reflections and models underlying the health identity management of different types of welfare states in Europe
D7.14: Report Where Idem meet Ipse
D16.1: Conceptual framework for Privacy-Friendly Identity Management for e-Government
To enable the practical adoption of the management method, we are proposing for development in a further deliverable, a FIDIS portal, rooted in the constructs illustrated in Figure 10, established to assist with the dissemination and exploitation of the FIDIS results. It is envisaged that the final best practice guidelines will be established after the delivery of D4.10 “Specification of a portal for interoperability of identity management systems”.
Figure 10: Structure of Portal for Interoperability
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