Back from ENISA summer school on security and privacy

Monday I presented at ENISA (European Network and Informaton Security Agency) summer school
It was very interesting to be mixed with the security community – while I know very little of it. I presented how differently security and trust are managed in government 2.0 applications, basically emphasizing the importance of self-regulation and soft governance. I also referred to the recent decision of the US government to allow third party authentication (e.g. OpenID) on government websites. This was perfect, because just before me, a representative of the Austrian government presented their eID system, super secure, available to all the population but used only by 3% :)
So I thought about the following visualization – which I did not have time to add in my presentation

Anyway here is my presentation

And here are 2 articles commenting it, on ITPRO and ComputerWeekly

3 Responses to Back from ENISA summer school on security and privacy

  1. [...] Computer Weekly of the 15th September 2009 includes a piece by Ian Grant on Dr David Osimo’s presentation to the European Network and Information Security Agency summer s…under the title “E-government success depends on external [...]

  2. [...] Den europæiske e-gov-ekspert David Osimo har en udmærket blog, hvor han diskuterer nogle af de centrale dilemmaer ifm web 2.0, bl.a. åbenhed vs. sikkerhed. [...]

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