Digitising personal information is changing our ways of identifying persons and managing relations. What used to be a "natural" identity, is now as virtual as a user account at a web portal, an email address, or a mobile phone number. It is subject to diverse forms of identity management in business, administration, and among citizens. Core question and source of conflict is who owns how much identity information of whom and who needs to place trust into which identity information to allow access to resources. This book presents multidisciplinary answers from research, government, and industry. Research from states with different cultures on the identification of citizens and ID cards is combined towards analysis of HighTechIDs and Virtual Identities, considering privacy, mobility, profiling, forensics, and identity related crime. "FIDIS has put Europe on the global map as a place for high quality identity management research." –V. Reding, Commissioner, Responsible for Information Society and Media (EU)
Les mer
Research from states with different cultures on the identification of citizens and ID cards is combined towards analysis of HighTechIDs and Virtual Identities, considering privacy, mobility, profiling, forensics, and identity related crime."FIDIS has put Europe on the global map as a place for high quality identity management research."
Les mer
Putting the Machines in Control.- Identity of Identity.- Virtually Living in Virtual Realities.- Virtual Persons and Identities.- Use and Abuse of Biometric Data and Social Networks.- High-Tech ID and Emerging Technologies.- Powering the Profile: Plugging Into the Mobile Grid.- Mobility and Identity.- Human Enhancement, Robots, and the Fight for Human Rights.- Approaching Interoperability for Identity Management Systems.- More Control for the Machines.- Profiling and AmI.- The Role of Forensics in Identity.- Identity-Related Crime and Forensics.- Dating.- Privacy and Identity.- Open Challenges — Towards the (Not So Distant) Future of Identity.
Les mer
Digitising personal information is changing our ways of identifying persons and managing relations, e.g. over the Internet. What used to be a "natural" identity, e.g. the personal appearance of an individual at a counter, is now as virtual as a user account at a web portal, an email address, or a mobile phone number. It is subject to diverse forms of identity management in business, administration, and among citizens. Core question and source of conflict is who owns how much identity information of whom and who needs to place trust into which identity information to allow access to resources. This book presents answers from the EU funded research project FIDIS (Future of Identity in the Information Society), a multidisciplinary endeavor of 24 leading institutions from research, government, and industry. Research from states with different cultures on e.g. the identification of citizens and ID cards is combined towards a well-founded analysis of HighTechIDs and Virtual Identities, considering aspects, such as privacy, mobility, interoperability, profiling, forensics, and identity related crime. "FIDIS has put Europe on the global map as a place for high quality identity management research." –Viviane Reding, Member of the European Commission, Responsible for Information Society and Media
Les mer
From the reviews: "The book, edited by Rannenberg, Royer and Deuker, is reasonably well structured – it begins with an introduction to theme of identity, looks at the nature and conceptualisation of identity in a evolving world, sets forth identity use case scenarios, and … concluding with a discussion on the future of identity. … it has international appeal (both for academia and industry), particularly those most interested in identity and identity management … . a handy, resourceful and insightful guide to future research in the area." (Rowena Rodrigues, Journal of Information, Law and Technology, Issue 2, September, 2009)
Les mer
First book that collates various perspectives on identity management Book addresses genuine public interest on the preservation of integrity of a personal and digital identity of individuals

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9783642100154
Publisert
2010-10-19
Utgiver
Vendor
Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
155 mm
Aldersnivå
Research, P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet

Om bidragsyterne

Prof. Dr. Kai Rannenberg holds the T-Mobile Chair for Mobile Business & Multilateral Security at Goethe University Frankfurt (www.m-chair.net) since 2002. Since 2004Kai is Coordinator of the EU Network of Excellence "Future of Identity in the Information Society" (FIDIS). Since March 2007 Kai is Cenvenor of the JTC 1/SC 27 / WG 5 "Identity management and privacy technologies". Kai's current research interests include

  • Mobile applications and Multilateral Security in e.g. M-Business, M-Commerce, M-Banking, and Location Based Services;
  • Privacy and identity management, communication infrastructures and devices, such as personal security assistants and services;
  • IT security evaluation and certification.

Denis Royer completed his diploma in business informatics at Braunschweig Technical University (Germany) in 2003. At the Chair for Mobile Business and Multilateral Security he was working on mobile identity management, decision support systems for the introduction of enterprise identity management systems (EIdM) process models. Currently he is an external PhD student at the Chair for Mobile Business and Multilateral Security, working for Sirrix AG in Bochum (Germany).

André Deuker received his diploma in business administration from Goethe University Frankfurt in 2007. Since autumn 2007 he has been working as a PhD student and research assistant at the T-Mobile Chair of Mobile Business & Multilateral Security. André is editor and contributor of various FIDIS deliverables.