Building public trust is essential for creating a stable society and a thriving economy. When governments gather, keep and use data, there are significant real and perceived risks.
Singapore’s ability to accelerate its public sector transformation programmes and maintain its competitive edge as one of the top smart nations in the world is due, in large part, to the high degree of public confidence that its government enjoys.
Data that has been given to the public must be processed in a way that is trustworthy, secure, and ultimately serves the common good. Public sector data executives are constantly considering how to uphold data trust throughout the full data lifecycle, including data consent and collection, data utilisation and…