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- item: Conference-AbstractPrivacy enhanced data management for an electronic identity system(2009) Nimalaprakasan, S; Ramanan, S; Malalasena, BA; Shayanthan, K; Gamage, CD; Fernando, MSDThe electronic identity (eID) is being positioned to be a basic tool for identification, authentication and authorization in application domains ranging from eCommerce in private sector to eGovernance in public sector. A practical and flexible eID should be usable in both a network-connected online setting as well as in conventional offline situations. While improving security of communication and enhancing access control to resources, eID schemes also have the potential to become a serious negative factor on user privacy rights. This paper discusses the specific issue of privacy protection in eID systems and considers a range of solutions that could be implemented in a privacy-enhanced eID system featuring both data access and data management.
- item: Conference-Full-textVersatile privacy preserving electronic identity framework(Computer Science & Engineering Society c/o Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Moratuwa., 2009-07) Malalasena, BA; Nimalaprakasan, S; Ramanan, S; Shavanthan, K; Gamage, C; Fernando, MSD; Nanayakkara, V; Gunasinghe, UPFor eGovernment and eBusiness to function to their full potential, people need a secure, convenient and effective way of identifying themselves. Electronic Identity systems draw the fundamental basics for the implementation of full range of eGovernment services, for both citizens and businesses. Privacy and security issues play a vital role in user acceptance of any electronic identity system, which decides the success of the system.
- item: Conference-AbstractVersatile privacy preserving electronic identity framework(2009) Malalasena, BA; Nimalaprakasan, S; Ramanan, S; Shayanthan, S; Gamage, CD; Fernando, MSDFor eGovernment and eBusiness to function to their full potential, people need a secure, convenient and effective way of identifying themselves. Electronic Identity systems draw the fundamental basics for the Implementation of full range of eGovernment services, for both citizens and businesses. Privacy and security issues play a vital role in user acceptance of any electronic identity system, which decides the success of the system.