E-Governance in India by Sunil K. Muttoo & Rajan Gupta & Saibal K. Pal

E-Governance in India by Sunil K. Muttoo & Rajan Gupta & Saibal K. Pal

Author:Sunil K. Muttoo & Rajan Gupta & Saibal K. Pal
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9789811388521
Publisher: Springer Singapore


Security Principles—Policies and guidelines must be made in accordance with regulatory and security compliance.

Architecture—Decisions regarding design patterns and standards.

Backend Application—Backend applications and existing assets must be assessed for their feasibility to digitize.

Fig. 5.5Vision areas enabled by security

5.3.16 Analytics: Unique Digital Identity and Data Linkage with Security

A centralized secured database has been formed containing all details of the citizens regarding their address of residence, background check, utility consumption details, credit worth, and criminal records. UIDAI or PAN details are needed to connect with citizen details. The database with details of the citizens can then be made available to various parties and will be shared among services within public sectors.

Banks, financial institutions and other sectors are provided with details for analysis of their customers. The data available for individuals such as Aadhaar card, voter IDs, utility IDs, PAN, ration card and property tax can be used for background checks, credit worth, tax default, usage of electricity, gas, water and telephone, travel history, visa status, education qualifications, payment credibility, bank accounts, tangible and intangible assets and address. Analytics is highly useful for ensuring security compliance, confidentiality and privacy laws (Fig. 5.6).

Fig. 5.6Vision areas enabled by analytics



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