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Areas of development of legal regulation of identification data management.
Author(s) -
Олексій Костенко,
Volodymir Mangora
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
ìnformacìâ ì pravo
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2616-6798
DOI - 10.37750/2616-6798.2022.1(40).254342
Subject(s) - identification (biology) , identity management , data protection act 1998 , commission , identity (music) , political science , situational ethics , business , public relations , disadvantage , knowledge management , law , public administration , computer science , authentication (law) , botany , physics , biology , acoustics
The world scientific community puts a lot of effort into the technical implementation of identity management systems. At the same time, the legal regulation of identification data management processes is not carried out or is carried out selectively or exclusively for a specific situational procedure. Today, scientists are studying the possibility of applying existing regulations to regulate modern social relations in the field of identity management. The disadvantage of this approach is that these regulations, as a rule, have long been adopted, are archaic in nature, contain “outdated” rules of law, do not contain modern definitions and do not take into account the development of social relations, which consist of modern information and communication technologies. At the present stage of intensive development of public relations and the use of new information and communication technologies, scientists mainly study the processes of information security management systems or protection of personal data of individuals and legal entities. It should be noted that ISMS and FAR should be considered as components of the overall system of identification data management. However, in general, the issue of legal regulation of identity management, as a legal intersectoral institution that affects many aspects of public life, is not considered. The United Nations Commission on International Trade Law and the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe. Prospects of legal regulation of identity management based on the proposals of the United States of America are considered.