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:: Web Services and SOA News ::
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Web Service Operators To Benefit From Clash of Legislation and Personal Privacy Says PAOGA
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Personal data and personal digital identity are on a collision course with corporate CRM systems, privacy concerns, and compliance and legislation, creating new market opportunities for Web Service Operators (Portals and ASPs), according to personal digital identity management specialist, PAOGA Ltd.
A new era is emerging where individuals will take a much more active role in the management of their personal information, empowering individuals to dictate how and when their details may be accessed and used by third parties. This environment is creating new market opportunities for both consumers, who are able to control and even use their identity as an asset, as well as Web Service Operators, offering hosted applications that respect and protect personal data and digital identity at both ends of the supply chain. This ‘identity anxiety’ is continually being reinforced in the National Press covering such revelations as ‘DVLA sell your personal details to criminals’ and ‘GPs open up patient files to drug firms’. Applications can no longer add ‘security and privacy’ as an afterthought but need it to be built into the platform architecture.
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read more on Sourcewire
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[Wednesday, February 08, 2006]
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