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Secret identity: Solving the privacy puzzle in a federated model

Secret identity: Solving the privacy puzzle in a federated model

By:  CIO Government Review staff  On: 06 Dec 2007 For: CGR staff 

Inside the December 2007 issue of CIO Government Review

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Identity management Secret Identity: Solving the privacy puzzle in a federated model By Rosie Lombardi

As more and more services move online, identifying and authenticating citizens in cyber-space are becoming more difficult for governments. Citizens want one-stop service but they also want assurances their personal information is kept private. Securely sharing identity information while remaining within the confines of privacy legislation, therefore, is a challenge the public sector is working to overcome. Full story

British Columbia pilots virtual identity cards By Rosie Lombardi

In 2008, British Columbia will be launching one of the first pilots of virtual identity cards in North America, which will tackle to specific areas: allowing government employees to log onto Wi-Fi networks, and authenticating citizens to government Web sites. Other governments are said to be watching this pilot project closely. Full story

Beat Watch

Auditor general says feds failed security test By Mari-Len De Guzman

Auditor General Sheila Fraser recently issued her Annual Report which found, among other things, certain weaknesses in procedures for awarding industrial contracts, posing security risks to sensitive government information. Responding to the report, Public Works and Government Services Canada shares its "robust action plan" to enhance the department's security procedures. Full story

Post-secondary prep kit for differently-abled students launched By Lisa Williams

The Alberta government has launched a new resource kit aimed at encouraging and preparing students with disabilities for post-secondary education. The multimedia resource includes a transition planning guide for students and their families, as well as a video showcasing inspirational success stories. Full story

Enhanced driver's licence approval sparks privacy caution By Mari-Len De Guzman

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security announced last week it will add enhanced driver's licences as one of the approved identification documents for Canadians travelling south of the border. With RFID being eyed as a likely technology to be used to develop these highly secured driver's licences, Ontario's privacy watchdog raises caution to ensure proper implementation. Full story


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