Authentication, privacy, and the federal E-government

作者: Stephen H. Holden , Lynette I. Millett

DOI: 10.1080/01972240500253582

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摘要: As federal agencies move toward more sophisticated e-govern- ment offerings, they must consider both policy and operational requirements for electronic authentication (e-authentication). One important consideration in designing deploying e-authentica- tion solutions is the balance between access, security, authentication, privacy. Public law government-wide encourage e-government e-authentication simultaneously with privacy protection, creating tensions efforts. A review of relevant laws policies analyses implications technologies indicates that have at least two analytic frameworks balancing concerns e-authentication. framework offered 2003 National Research Council report Who Goes There? impact analysis E-Government Act 2002 provide projects tools navigating path open...

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