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Smart Cards

Disclaimer

This is a background document related to the thematic call on Electronic Commerce of the IT Programme (15/3/97). This document is only informative, and is not indicative of directions that should be taken by proposers when answering the call.
Source of the document: Demos a London Based Think-tank
Date of the document: March 1997
Copyright: none


A report was recently published by Demos, an independent think-tank based in London, on the development and use of smart cards in the information society.

General comments

This is a useful all-round introduction to the issue of smart cards oriented around the policy rather than the technological aspects of the subject. There is a thorough analysis of the background and relevant policy issues. The report includes a "programme" of policy recommendations on the subject which are largely based on a "regulated market" approach. While the pros and cons of such a type of solution can be debated, the recommendations are nevertheless a useful starting point for discussion.

Structure of the report

The report starts out by summarising its main recommendations and follows with a description of the potential and actual functions and benefits of smart cards. It analyses the current state of usage of smart cards and likely developments in the market. It discusses the key issues of cryptography and privacy legislation with reference to recent British and European initiatives (including the October 1995 European privacy directive). It then describes the report's policy recommendations in more detail and finishes with a glossary of terms used. A copy of the contents pages is attached to this note.

Conclusions

The conclusions of the report are, to some extent, innovative and controversial. In many cases, they follow a broadly similar path to that of recent European legislation but go much further than existing measures. They recommend:

  • the strengthening of existing data protection laws based on the principle of express consent by the individual for any new use of personal data.

  • the creation of an independent market in data access services (with separation from companies using personal data enforced by laws similar in design to those currently in force in, for example, the banking sector (e.g. Chinese walls)). Such data access companies would allow individuals to trace the content and usage of personal information held about them.

  • the development, by government legislation if necessary, of multi-functional smart cards with individuals being able to chose which functions to add on to their smart cards (e.g. health insurance, telephone card, driving licence).

  • the promotion of privacy technology (e.g. further development in cryptography) by governments and industry

  • rethinking current cryptography legislation to allow unhindered commercial use of strong cryptography (but with safeguards based on Trusted Third Party-type agencies holding the keys to such cryptography systems)

Practical information

"On the Cards" by Perri 6 and Ivan Briscoe
ISBN 1 898309 72 8
Price: £9.95
published by Demos,
9 Bridewell Place
London EC4V 6AP
Tel: (44) 171 353 4479
Fax: (44) 171 353 4481
E-Mail: joanna@demos.demon.co.uk

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