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Based on the evaluation of real-life application experiences, we have proposed a definition of Trust- and Quality-based Risk analysis to better understand the user's judgement; we have emphasized that the e-government should be driving the development of the use of ID-cards in the private sector. We have tried to propose basic concepts to urbanise the development of ID-cards: people may accept the constraints of in-depth authentication only in relation to trusted Institutions. Applications of this technology must be limited and separated into categories of equal risk and frequency of use.
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Khalil, L. (2005). USE OF ELECTRONIC IDENTITY CARDS IN THE PRIVATE SECTOR. In: Nardelli, E., Talamo, M. (eds) Certification and Security in Inter-Organizational E-Service. IFIP WCC TC11 2004. IFIP On-Line Library in Computer Science, vol 177. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/11397427_5
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