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    FIDIS D4.6: “Draft best practice guidelines”

     

    FIDIS D4.7: “Review and classification for a FIDIS identity model”

     

    FIDIS D4.8: “Creating the method to incorporate FIDIS research for generic application”

     

    FIDIS D4.6: “Draft best practice guidelines”

     

    FIDIS D4.7: “Review and classification for a FIDIS identity model”

     

    FIDIS D4.8: “Creating the method to incorporate FIDIS research for generic application”

 

FIDIS D4.11: “Overview of reflections and models underlying the health identity management of different types of welfare states in Europe” 

 

FIDIS D16.1: “Conceptual framework for Privacy-Friendly Identity management for e-Government” 

 

The European e-Health Action Plan of April 2004 – Communication (2004) 356 – e-Health  

 

Connected Health – Quality and Safety for European Citizens ISBN 92-79-02705 – EC 2006 

 

European Interoperability for Pan-European e-Government Services ISBN 92-894-8389-X  - EC 2004

 

Yearly Reports of the High Level Group on Health Services and Medical Care to the EPSCO 

 

I2010 HLG – Convergence Discussion Paper (12th December 2006)

 

Directive 95/46/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 24th October 1995 on the protection of individuals with regard to the processing of personal data and on the free movement of such data

 

ISO/IEC 17799, Information technology – Code of practice for information security management  

 

ISO/TR 15489, Information and documentation – Records management- Guidelines 

 

ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 27/WG 5, and EG5 Working Drafts:  

24760 “A framework For Identity Management”;  

29100 “Privacy Framework”; 29115 “Authentication Assurance” 

24745 “Biometric template protection”.  

 

 

 

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