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Privacy and Trust in E-Government

Privacy and Trust in E-Government

George Yee, Khalil El-Khatib, Larry Korba, Andrew S. Patrick, Ronggong Song, Yuefei Xu
Copyright: © 2005 |Pages: 46
ISBN13: 9781591403487|ISBN10: 1591403480|ISBN13 Softcover: 9781591403494|EISBN13: 9781591403500
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59140-348-7.ch007
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Yee, George, et al. "Privacy and Trust in E-Government." Electronic Government Strategies and Implementation, edited by Wayne Huang, et al., IGI Global, 2005, pp. 145-190. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-59140-348-7.ch007

APA

Yee, G., El-Khatib, K., Korba, L., Patrick, A. S., Song, R., & Xu, Y. (2005). Privacy and Trust in E-Government. In W. Huang, K. Siau, & K. Wei (Eds.), Electronic Government Strategies and Implementation (pp. 145-190). IGI Global. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-59140-348-7.ch007

Chicago

Yee, George, et al. "Privacy and Trust in E-Government." In Electronic Government Strategies and Implementation, edited by Wayne Huang, Keng Siau, and Kwok Kee Wei, 145-190. Hershey, PA: IGI Global, 2005. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-59140-348-7.ch007

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Abstract

This chapter explores the challenges, issues, and solutions associated with satisfying requirements for privacy and trust in e-government. Accordingly, the first section presents the background, context, and challenges. The second section delves into the requirements for privacy and trust as seen in legislation and policy. The third section examines available technologies for satisfying these requirements. In particular, as examples, we describe and analyze two solutions being implemented in Canada: the Secure Channel and the Privacy Impact Assessment. We describe some new technologies for privacy policy negotiation and ensuring privacy policy compliance. The fourth section presents two case studies, e-census and e-voting, and shows how these e-government activities can be equipped to protect privacy and engender trust. Finally, the chapter ends with conclusions and suggestions for future research.

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