Balancing security and privacy in eGovernment services

Sullivan, Kieran and Clarke, Jim (2010) Balancing security and privacy in eGovernment services. In: 2010 IST-Africa :. 2010 IST-Africa . UNSPECIFIED, ZAF. ISBN 9781905824199

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Abstract

Advances in digital technology are increasing the volume of computer data and accelerating the massive integration of software into our daily lives. The widespread interconnection of networks and digital convergence accentuates this computerization process, making computing, telecommunications and audiovisual information increasingly compatible and interoperable. eGovernment services to citizens and businesses can take advantage of these developments. However, security and privacy concerns must be properly addressed if eGovernment services are to be both fully functional and enjoy significant take-up by end-users. These are not straightforward issues, though, and the resolution of the interplay between security and privacy cannot be achieved by a purely technical means. Instead, there is a balance required between the technological and societal elements; of which there has been significant exploration and reflection recently in the EU Trust and Security communities [1]. In the on-line world, the conflict between privacy and security often manifests itself in a debate between anonymity and accountability. This paper expounds on this apparent dispute by describing the properties of anonymity and accountability; presenting an instructive use case; and, extracting some conclusions with regard to the consequences for relevant stakeholders, should either of these two properties triumph over the other. Steps towards quantifying and measuring the various components that comprise security and privacy are also outlined.

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Date Deposited: 19 Oct 2022 23:16
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