Initial ASEAN digital security and interoperability standard proposal.

In this work, the result of the initial attempt to propose an Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) digital security and interoperability standard to support the mobility among ASEAN countries is presented. Literature reviews on existing coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) related digital t...

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Main Authors: Vasupongayya, Sangsuree, Hutagalung, Gunawan, Candra, Obrina, Vorakulpipat, Chalee, Purnomo, Doni, Wattanasri, Parinda, Supriyanto, Eko, Abd. Razak, Shukor, Ibrahim, Othman, Zainal, Anazida, Ravana, Sri Devi, Pham, Hiep Cong
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spelling my.utm.1074742024-09-18T06:38:38Z http://eprints.utm.my/107474/ Initial ASEAN digital security and interoperability standard proposal. Vasupongayya, Sangsuree Hutagalung, Gunawan Candra, Obrina Vorakulpipat, Chalee Purnomo, Doni Wattanasri, Parinda Supriyanto, Eko Abd. Razak, Shukor Ibrahim, Othman Zainal, Anazida Ravana, Sri Devi Pham, Hiep Cong T Technology (General) T58.6-58.62 Management information systems In this work, the result of the initial attempt to propose an Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) digital security and interoperability standard to support the mobility among ASEAN countries is presented. Literature reviews on existing coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) related digital technologies of six ASEAN member countries are conducted. Several concerns related to creating/implementing the ASEAN digital security and interoperability standard are discussed including the technology accessing concern, the data security and privacy concern, and the data interoperability and availability concern. The proposed solution toward creating an ASEAN digital security and interoperability standard is then presented. To evaluate the proposed solution, a survey has been conducted on representatives of nine ASEAN countries on four main issues including the security standards and requirements, the interoperability standard and requirements, the certifications, and the implementation challenges. According to the survey and the discussion, seven recommendations were proposed toward creating an ASEAN digital security and interoperability standard. First, each country collects and maintains the data of its own citizens and also provides a method to authenticate and access the data by authorized requests. Second, QR code standard or ASEAN QR code standard must be agreed upon so that it can be authenticated and verified by ASEAN countries. Third, health risk assessment must be agreed upon to be used. Forth, the security standard, the data, the data format and the exchange protocol must be agreed upon at the ASEAN policy level while adoption of international standards as an implementation guideline will ease of the process and neutralize different requirements from various countries. Fifth, any accountability of incidents must be agreed upon at the ASEAN policy level. Sixth, certification might be extended to certification of risk assessment for organizations, products or services. Seventh, zoning to differentiate COVID19 risk level can be used to facilitate traveler’s mobility. 2023-11-21 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Vasupongayya, Sangsuree and Hutagalung, Gunawan and Candra, Obrina and Vorakulpipat, Chalee and Purnomo, Doni and Wattanasri, Parinda and Supriyanto, Eko and Abd. Razak, Shukor and Ibrahim, Othman and Zainal, Anazida and Ravana, Sri Devi and Pham, Hiep Cong (2023) Initial ASEAN digital security and interoperability standard proposal. In: 1st Technology and Policy for Supporting Implementation of COVID-19 Response and Recovery Plan in Southeast Asia, ITTP-COVID19 2021, 6 August 2021 - 8 August 2021, Johor, Malaysia - Virtual, Online. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0127597
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topic T Technology (General)
T58.6-58.62 Management information systems
spellingShingle T Technology (General)
T58.6-58.62 Management information systems
Vasupongayya, Sangsuree
Hutagalung, Gunawan
Candra, Obrina
Vorakulpipat, Chalee
Purnomo, Doni
Wattanasri, Parinda
Supriyanto, Eko
Abd. Razak, Shukor
Ibrahim, Othman
Zainal, Anazida
Ravana, Sri Devi
Pham, Hiep Cong
Initial ASEAN digital security and interoperability standard proposal.
description In this work, the result of the initial attempt to propose an Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) digital security and interoperability standard to support the mobility among ASEAN countries is presented. Literature reviews on existing coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) related digital technologies of six ASEAN member countries are conducted. Several concerns related to creating/implementing the ASEAN digital security and interoperability standard are discussed including the technology accessing concern, the data security and privacy concern, and the data interoperability and availability concern. The proposed solution toward creating an ASEAN digital security and interoperability standard is then presented. To evaluate the proposed solution, a survey has been conducted on representatives of nine ASEAN countries on four main issues including the security standards and requirements, the interoperability standard and requirements, the certifications, and the implementation challenges. According to the survey and the discussion, seven recommendations were proposed toward creating an ASEAN digital security and interoperability standard. First, each country collects and maintains the data of its own citizens and also provides a method to authenticate and access the data by authorized requests. Second, QR code standard or ASEAN QR code standard must be agreed upon so that it can be authenticated and verified by ASEAN countries. Third, health risk assessment must be agreed upon to be used. Forth, the security standard, the data, the data format and the exchange protocol must be agreed upon at the ASEAN policy level while adoption of international standards as an implementation guideline will ease of the process and neutralize different requirements from various countries. Fifth, any accountability of incidents must be agreed upon at the ASEAN policy level. Sixth, certification might be extended to certification of risk assessment for organizations, products or services. Seventh, zoning to differentiate COVID19 risk level can be used to facilitate traveler’s mobility.
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author Vasupongayya, Sangsuree
Hutagalung, Gunawan
Candra, Obrina
Vorakulpipat, Chalee
Purnomo, Doni
Wattanasri, Parinda
Supriyanto, Eko
Abd. Razak, Shukor
Ibrahim, Othman
Zainal, Anazida
Ravana, Sri Devi
Pham, Hiep Cong
author_facet Vasupongayya, Sangsuree
Hutagalung, Gunawan
Candra, Obrina
Vorakulpipat, Chalee
Purnomo, Doni
Wattanasri, Parinda
Supriyanto, Eko
Abd. Razak, Shukor
Ibrahim, Othman
Zainal, Anazida
Ravana, Sri Devi
Pham, Hiep Cong
author_sort Vasupongayya, Sangsuree
title Initial ASEAN digital security and interoperability standard proposal.
title_short Initial ASEAN digital security and interoperability standard proposal.
title_full Initial ASEAN digital security and interoperability standard proposal.
title_fullStr Initial ASEAN digital security and interoperability standard proposal.
title_full_unstemmed Initial ASEAN digital security and interoperability standard proposal.
title_sort initial asean digital security and interoperability standard proposal.
publishDate 2023
url http://eprints.utm.my/107474/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0127597
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