• Media type: E-Book
  • Title: Digital Privacy : PRIME - Privacy and Identity Management for Europe
  • Contributor: Camenisch, Jan [Author]; Leenes, Ronald [Other]; Sommer, Dieter [Other]
  • Published: Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2011
  • Published in: Lecture notes in computer science ; 6545
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  • Extent: Online-Ressource (Approx. 800 p, digital)
  • Language: English
  • DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-19050-6
  • ISBN: 9783642190506
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  • RVK notation: SS 4800 : Lecture notes in computer science
  • Keywords: Identitätsverwaltung > Privatsphäre > Benutzerorientierung > Trusted Computing > Anonymisierung > Systemplattform
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  • Description: Part I Privacy and Identity Management -- An Introduction to Privacy-Enhancing Identity Management -- Part II Setting the Stage -- The Identity Landscape -- The Need for Privacy-Enhancing Identity Management -- Regulating Identity Management -- User-Centric Privacy-Enhancing Identity Management -- Privacy-Enhancing Identity Management in Business -- Part III What Technology Can Do for Privacy and How -- Introduction: Privacy, Trust, and Identity Management -- Architecture -- Pseudonyms and Private Credentials -- Privacy Models and Languages: Access Control and Data -- Privacy Models and Languages: Obligation Policies -- Privacy Models and Languages: Assurance Checking -- Privacy-Aware Access Control System -- Privacy-Aware Identity Lifecycle Management -- Privacy Assurance Checking -- Security/Trustworthiness Assessment of Platforms -- Further Privacy Mechanisms -- Reputation Management -- Human-Computer Interaction -- Technology Assurance -- Multilateral Interactions -- Part IV PRIME Applied -- Collaborative E-Learning -- Location-Based Services -- e-Health -- Airport Security Controls -- Privacy and Identity Management Requirements -- Part V Conclusion and Outlook.

    This book documents the R&D outcome of the PRIME Project, an R&D project partially funded by the European Union’s Sixth Framework Programme and the Swiss Federal Office for Education and Science. PRIME has focused on privacy-enhancing identity management techniques and systems to support users’ sovereignty over their personal privacy and enterprises’ privacy-compliant data processing. During the course of four years, the project has involved over a hundred researchers and professionals from 22 major European academic and industrial organizations conducting R&D work in areas relevant to digital privacy. The book presents 28 detailed chapters organized in five parts: - Introductory summary - Legal, social, and economic aspects - Realization of privacy-enhancing user-centric identity management - Exploitation of PRIME results for applications - Conclusions drawn and an outlook on future work As the first coherent presentation of the topic, this book will serve as a valuable source of reference and inspiration for anybody working on digital privacy.