Enhancing Trust on e-Government: A Decision Fusion Module

Advancement in Information and Communications Technologies (ICT) has increased privacy concerns among citizens. In this paper we examine how interconnected modules could be developed to mitigate those concerns and foster trust among e-Government stakeholders. Current e-Government measurement models do not adequately address privacy issues. We suggest that privacy enforcements should be added as major criteria of evaluation. Moreover, users should be able to choose the level of privacy and security needed for any system interaction. Thus, a conceptual model that allows for users to easily control the selection of privacy preferences is needed. A Decision Fusion Module takes the user inputs, such as level of privacy, pseudonymity and trust, and processes them to output the best possible selection of security mechanisms corresponding to those user preferences. In fact, e-Government models could benefit from the earned user trust.