Europeans Asked Their Views On Electronic ID Cards
An article in Card Technology magazine notes:
The Future of Identity in the Information Society, a project to explore identity issues in Europe, has launched a survey to gauge Europeans’ attitudes about electronic identification programs. Online at www.surveymonkey.com /s.asp?u=431712121747, the survey asks how strongly one agrees or disagrees with statements such as how much one supposes issuing systems will be secure, the difficulty of using an electronic ID card and the value of exchanging data about cardholders among governments and businesses.
The home page for the project is here: http://www.fidis.net/
The survey itself can be taken here: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.asp?u=431712121747
It takes 10 minutes, and does not require you to supply your name or other identifying information. You must enable cookies for the duration of the survey (but you can always disable or delete them afterwards, of course).





November 14th, 2007 at 04:37
岩スワップ花瓶、壊れた花瓶;スワップ石の花瓶、花瓶壊华润涂料れています。これは、ユダヤ人の哲学者を教えて子供や孫は、作成する必要があり、競合他社の状況は、石の花瓶です。地域の主な焦点は、戦争、優位性が形成された部分の反対华润涂料側には、私は、石の花瓶の偉大な知恵です。日本塗料ブランドの躍進でもこの方向だ。