Personal data protection, certificate service providing and e-Government: a feasible equation?
by Julian Valero, Daniel Sanchez Martinez
International Journal of Technology Transfer and Commercialisation (IJTTC), Vol. 6, No. 1, 2007

Abstract: This paper analyses the risks of e-Government scenarios for personal data protection, from a legal point of view, especially those related to Certificate Service Providers (CSPs) and the verification of certificates' status. CSPs can be considered Trusted Third Parties (TTP) that receive certain personal information about the users of e-Government services, being necessary to establish the legal and technical mechanisms to control the processing of these data. This work analyses the implications of this mechanism for the right to personal data protection in the field of e-Government services, according to Directive 95/46/EC and the Spanish regulation in this field.

Online publication date: Sun, 15-Jul-2007

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