2010
Conférence
In : CAiSE Forum. 2010.
E-government involves data sharing between different partners such
as citizens and government agencies. Thus, the use of personal data in such
cooperative environment must be done in legal ways and for legal purposes. In
this context, issues related to data protection, such as privacy, have to be
considered. This paper adopts a multi-agent based approach to manage privacy
concerns in e-government systems. The proposed model provides a mechanism
for e-government systems to evaluate trust degree reached by digital
government processes. For this purpose, concepts of responsibility proposed in
multi-agent systems and access rights used in security models, are integrated in
this work. The research provides an evaluative framework for trust degree
related to e-government process.
@inproceedings{hammami2010toward, title={Toward a Privacy Enhancing Framework in E-government.}, author={Hammami, Wiem and Said, Lamjed Ben and Charoy, Fran{\c{c}}ois and Ghedira, Khaled} }