interdienstrust
Interdienstrust is a theoretical framework for enabling trusted collaboration among multiple service providers across organizational and jurisdictional boundaries. It envisions a federated network in which participating entities establish common norms, authentication, and data handling rules to allow secure interoperation of services such as permits, benefits, emergency response, and records management.
Key elements include a trust framework, identity federation, policy-based access controls, data governance, and auditable logs.
Implementation often relies on interoperability standards, cryptographic protections, risk-based authentication, and formal data-sharing agreements. Governance bodies
History and use: the concept emerged in policy and academic discussions in the 2000s and 2010s as
Criticisms include concerns about privacy, surveillance, data sovereignty, and the risk of mission creep. Proponents argue