A framework for implementation of user-centric identity management systems

Joseph K. Adjei, Henning Olesen

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Abstract

Users increasingly become part of electronic transactions, which take place instantaneously without direct user involvement. This leads to the risk of data manipulation, identity theft and privacy violation, and it has become a major concern for individuals and businesses around the world. Gov-ernments in many countries are implementing identity man-agement systems (IdMS) to curtail these incidences and to offer citizens the power to exercise informational self-determination. Using concepts from technology adoption and fit-viability theo-ries as well as the laws of identity, this paper analyzes the crite-ria for successful implementation and defines a framework for a citizen-centric national IdMS. Results from a survey con-ducted in Ghana are also included.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of 25th Meeting of WWRF, London, Nov. 2010
Number of pages6
PublisherWireless World Research Forum (WWRF)
Publication dateNov 2010
ChapterPaper WWRF25_WG1_3
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2010
EventWireless World Research Forum 2010 - London, United Kingdom
Duration: 16 Nov 201018 Nov 2010
Conference number: 25
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Conference

ConferenceWireless World Research Forum 2010
Number25
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
CityLondon
Period16/11/201018/11/2010
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