I mentioned in a previous post the work done in the late 1990s to put online a change of address service. This service enabled citizens

I mentioned in a previous post the work done in the late 1990s to put online a change of address service. This service enabled citizens
We’ve been making good progress at the Privacy and Consumer Advisory Group (PCAG) on reviewing the work of various government departments — everything from the Identity Assurance
I tweeted recently a couple of old IT architectural schematics from 2003. They provide an interesting (historical) perspective on how to bring existing government systems
… time to set out a few personal thoughts on the independent Privacy and Consumer Advisory Group (PCAG) — and our work overseeing and advising
As I mentioned in ID Assurance Principles — an interim update, the privacy-related principles that will underpin the UK Government’s identity assurance programme for digital public
I’ve had many requests for updates on progress with the status of the identity assurance principles intended to underpin the new UK government identity assurance
This has been a busy and significant week for government’s reform of technology, and its role in improving our public services. On Tuesday, the UK
So okay … I know it’s been asked before, but it’s not going to stop me asking it again anyway: is the traditional ‘enterprise’ IT
It’s over 6 years since I blogged about how the principles of Creative Commons might be applied to privacy and data protection, particularly to help
In my recent post draft principles for the UK identity assurance programme I said if people were interested, I could post more detail of the thoughts that
The snappily named “Identity Assurance Programme Privacy and Consumer Group” has been busy for some time now, debating and distilling a set of privacy-based principles
So identity is back mainstreaming in the news once more from Bill Goodwin at Computer Weekly to Kim Cameron’s podcast on Idealgovernment, which is provoking a healthy mix of