Security, Privacy and Data Integrity in the Public Sector
A series of papers focusing on security, privacy and data integrity in the public sector
Security, Privacy and Data Integrity are top of mind in the Public Sector. With this in mind IBM has developed a series of papers that address the issues and suggest solutions.
Click on the links below to read the papers.
Resolving the Privacy Paradox

Resolving the Privacy Paradox: practical strategies for government identity management programs
This paper recognises that privacy concerns are real and are likely to increase as the capabilities of technology continue to grow. It presents three strategies, supported by case studies, for delivering effective identity management, while building in protections for citizens' personal data.
The Demand for Security

The Demand for Security: assessing Identity and Border Management Investments in a Time of Challenge and Change
Authored by Dr Russel Neuman, an external expert in the field, this paper presents a thought provoking view of issues relating to security and privacy. The paper proposes a market approach to delivering security, investigates the impediments to effective operation of these markets and proposes strategies in response.
Security and Society

Security and Society: A Global Innovation Outlook report
Following a number of "deep dives" with internal and external experts on related subjects, this report explores a number of visionary concepts around security and privacy.
Building Public Trust

Building public trust -The role of Information Assurance in UK public sector transformation
Building public trust is a pre-condition for reaping the benefits of large government IT transformation programmes. Two of the themes of Transformational Government strategy - to design public services around the needs of citizens and to move towards a shared services culture - have thrown Information Assurance sharply into the spotlight.

