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Ms Joyce Tam, Principal Assistant Secretary for Information Technology and Broadcasting

Presentation on the introduction of a multi-application smart ID card scheme, addressing concerns about privacy, data concentration, security, choice of cardholders, cost, and durability of the card.

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Ms Joyce Tam, Principal Assistant Secretary for Information Technology and Broadcasting

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  1. Presentation on Multi-application Smart ID Card to the Information Infrastructure Advisory Committee Thursday 30 November 2000 Ms Joyce Tam, Principal Assistant Secretary for Information Technology and Broadcasting

  2. Multi-application Smart ID Card Scheme 方充明 FONG, Ching Ming 2455 0339 2494 出生日期 Date of Birth 女F 17-08-1965 Z-A-B-C 簽發日期 Date of Issue 19-10-2000 (02-00) 2

  3. Initial Applications of theMulti-application Smart ID Card Electronic Authentication Digital Certificate Driving Licence Library Card Enhancement of Financial Infrastructure, e.g. e-purse Change of Address 3

  4. Public Consultation on the Project • We have carried out consultation through the following channels - • Legislative Council Security Panel • Legislative Council Security Panel Public Hearing • Information Infrastructure Advisory Committee • District Councils of 18 districts • Roving Exhibitions in shopping centres • Feedback from the media 4

  5. Common Areas of Concerns • Privacy • Data Concentration • Security • Choice of Cardholders • Cost of Project • Durability of Smart Card 5

  6. Privacy • Concerns - • The Smart ID Card would infringe data privacy of the cardholders • Measures to be taken to address concern - • Strict compliance with the Personal Data (Privacy) Ordinance • Privacy Impact Assessments (PIA) • Close consultation with the Privacy Commissioner • Legislative safeguard and introduction of administrative code of practice where necessary • Minimal data to be stored on the card 6

  7. Data Concentration • Concerns - • Concentration of data on the card may lead to function creep where data would be used for purposes beyond those for which data were originally collected • Measures to be taken to address concern - • Minimal data to be stored on the card • No sharing of databases among different departments • Stringent access control to system and database • Data on the card to be segregated and encrypted • Central monitoring through a steering committee and development of administrative code of practice where necessary 7

  8. Security • Concerns - • Smart card is not entirely secure • Measures to be taken to address concern - • High maturity level of cryptographic technology • Adequate risk management measures • Experts to conduct security design and audit • Compromise of one card will not result in compromise of the whole security regime • Minimal data to be stored on the card • Sensitive data to be stored in backend systems of Government departments as at present 8

  9. Choice of Cardholders • Concerns - • Cardholders may not have genuine, voluntary and non-discriminatory choice on the additional applications • Measures to be taken to address concern - • Measures to ensure genuine and non-discriminatory choice • Driving licence is likely to be the only possible exception as it would be confusing to have two types of driving licence 9

  10. Cost of Project • Concerns - • Cost of project at $3.06 billion is expensive • Justification • The cost is for replacement of the whole ID card system and the individual cards • The cost is well-justified by the benefits (higher security level, auto-immigration clearance, greater convenience provided by the additional applications) • The cost differential for smart card against non-smart card is about 10% • The cost differential for multi-application smart card against immigration-only smart card is also about 10% 10

  11. Durability of Card • Concerns • Smart card not durable and cannot last for 10 years as purported • Measures to be taken to address concern - • Strong card materials - Polycarbonate will be used • Guaranteed minimum life of 10 years • 100,000 - 300,000 read/write access 11

  12. Looking Ahead • Open Forum organised by Hon. Emily Lau (1 Dec) • Motion Debate at Legislative Council (6 Dec) • Forum organised for the IT sector by Hon. SIN Chung-kai (Jan) • Seeking funding approval from Finance Committee (Jan) • System development (2001-2002) • Card issue and replacement (2003-2007) * • * Essential legislative amendment to be made before card issue 12

  13. Thank you

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