Policies and Research in Identity Management : First IFIP WG11.6 Working Conference on Policies and Research in Identity Management (IDMAN'07), RSM Erasmus University, Rotterdam, The Netherlands, October 11-12, 2007 /
edited by Elisabeth Leeuw, Simone Fischer-Hübner, Jimmy Tseng, John Borking.
- recurso en línea.
- The International Federation for Information Processing, 261 1868-4238 ; .
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Analysis of Identification Schemes -- Keynote Paper: Politics and Identity Management -- Insecure Flight: Broken Boarding Passes and Ineffective Terrorist Watch Lists -- Privacy and Identity Management -- Context Based Enforcement of Authorization for Privacy and Security in Identity Management -- Automated Privacy Audits to Complement the Notion of Control for Identity Management -- Privacy Enhancing Technologies -- Keynote Paper: Privacy and trust in the Information Society -- Biometrics -- Keynote Paper: Biometric Encryption: Technology for Strong Authentication, Security and Privacy -- Investigating and Comparing Multimodal Biometric Techniques -- BASE: a Proposed Secure Biometric Authentication System -- Identity and Privacy Protection -- Keynote Paper: Are State-Mediated Forms of Identification a Reaction to Physical Mobility? The case of England, 1500-2007 -- Privacy Risk Perceptions and Privacy Protection Strategies -- A Contextual Method for Evaluating Privacy Preferences -- Authentication -- Implementing Strong Authentication Interoperability with Legacy Systems.
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