Title :
E-Signature versus e-Identity: the creation of the digital citizen
Author :
Jakisch, Gerhard
Abstract :
E-Signature verse e-Identity highlights the specific problems public authorities are confronted with by their conversion to e-Government. By means of analogy between traditional and digital versions, the problems are addressed and possible solutions suggested. An e-address is not identical to an email address. This makes ir evident that a technical solution by itself is not sufficient for e-Government and that a holistic approach is necessary, including legal and administrative requirements. The tools and rules sufficient for e-commerce are suitable for the majority of administrative processes but not for all. E-Identity is a 1:1 relationship, e-Signature 1:n. Several e-Signatures are available for one person but only one e-Identity. E-Identity has as a by-product all features of an advanced electronic signature
Keywords :
Internet; electronic commerce; government data processing; handwriting recognition; public administration; administrative processes; administrative requirements; advanced electronic signature; digital citizen; e-Government; e-Identity; e-Signature; e-address; e-commerce; email address; holistic approach; public authorities; technical solution; Cities and towns; Computational Intelligence Society; Electronic government; Information technology; Law; Legal factors; Problem-solving; Technological innovation; Visualization; World Wide Web;
Conference_Titel :
Database and Expert Systems Applications, 2000. Proceedings. 11th International Workshop on
Conference_Location :
London
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-0680-1
DOI :
10.1109/DEXA.2000.875045