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12-07-2005, 16:33 door Anoniem

Door Anoniem De problemen met de belgische ID kaart As detailed in my previous post, the Belgian ID chipcard features one of the worst privacy designs imaginable. Around August 2003, a prominent consortium of researchers and industry representatives in Flanders (the Northern part of Belgium, which houses 6 million of Belgium’s 10 million citizens) decided to take action in an attempt to help avoid a national privacy calamity. Under the name ADAPID, for “ADvanced APplications for electronic IDentity cards in Flanders,” in February 2004 the consortium submitted an extensive report to the Flemish government. (Side note: I suspect that the project acronym is not entirely coincidential - an adapid is an extinct lower primate.) The report (which is non-public) describes the privacy and security problems of the current eID card and proposes a four-year industry-academia research project aimed at redesigning the card in order to address the problems. Earlier this year, the ADAPID project won ...

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