Preventing national identity forgery in Bangladesh using IGA based security controls
Date
2022-09-28Publisher
Brac UniversityAuthor
Meraj, Afsarul IslamSamindra, Sadia Ferdous
Chhoan, Tasnim Fuyara
Kashpia, Afsana Sharmily
Ahmed, Tawhid
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The rapid diffusion of the internet coupled with the vision of ”Digital Bangladesh”
has given rise to e-government services to improve the capability, accountability, and
accessibility of different e-government services like E-banking, online Election Commission service, E-passport service etc. In this digital age, e-government services are
quickly becoming one of the most efficient and vital practices in Bangladesh, allowing governments to communicate with businesses, people, employees, and even other
government organizations. But besides these tremendous opportunities, e-services
also have to face some serious security challenges, as the main factors of e-service
practice and security are different from traditional government services because of
the online environment. The government has to face more security threats in online services. According to a January 2018 estimate, there are roughly 17.61 lakh
internet banking customers, with the majority of individuals using internet banking
for fraudulent transfer operations. According to a Bangladesh Bank data report
from January 2018, around 7.18 lakh transactions, totaling 2175 crore taka, were
conducted over the internet banking network. Besides E-banking, E-passport and
online NID services are widely used by users throughout the country. Furthermore,
throughout the last two decades, security concerns in the E-service arena have received increased attention. So, we should be concerned about the security issues
surrounding these services so that citizens can use online services more efficiently
with the highest security possible. So, our work will be focused on the most important and sensitive E-government service, the online NID service, to find all the
possible security failings or weaknesses of this service initially. After that, we will
work to establish a Plug-and-Play (PnP) model to secure our systems. This model
hopefully captures the E-service technology security issues in Bangladesh and the
proactive measures to reduce and uproot or reduce all those security threats.
Keywords
IGA; National identity; Identity forgery; Identity governance; Identity administration; Online governmental services; Bangladesh; E-government; NID; E-servicesDescription
This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Science in Computer Science, 2022.Department
Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Brac UniversityType
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