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Bottleneck of the Development of Public Information Systems

Publication at Faculty of Mathematics and Physics |
2011

Abstract

It has been assumed that IT and public information systems like e-government and e-health would bring substantial positive effects. The current results of public information systems are not too optimistic as there are barriers by an improper setting of legislative and related processes, especially of the rules and processes handling (personal) data security almost completely excluding the computation of open information from sensitive data.

It has substantial negative effects but it still does not assure required personal data security. The undesirable effects are not only important, but sometimes they are fatal.

This problem is frequently underestimated and often overlooked. We propose solutions enabling to change current undesirable practices like massive data deletion.

The solutions are based on the combination of processes performed by a trusted body. We discuss technical solutions enabling implementation of our proposals and specifying ways of changing current legislative to enable them.