AHV-Nummer als Personenidentifikator
There is no universal personal identifier in Switzerland. The results confirm the assumption that the lack of a unique personal identifier can lead to risk situations.
Factsheet
- Schools involved Business School
- Institute(s) Institute for Public Sector Transformation
- Research unit(s) Data and Infrastructure
- Funding organisation Others
- Duration 01.05.2015 - 30.09.2015
- Head of project Angelina Primasari Dungga Winterleitner
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Project staff
Angelina Primasari Dungga Winterleitner
Dr. Andreas Spichiger
Katinka Weissenfeld
Olivier Brian
Jérôme Brugger - Keywords Personal identifier, Interoperability, AHV number, Data protection
Situation
Identification of the dangers and risks resulting from the non-use of a universal personal identifier. To show the regulations in other countries where a universal personal identifier is used.
Course of action
The subject of the study are cases within the public administration where a unique personal identifier is used or requested. However, only case studies are described in which an exchange of information between authorities is required by law and permitted by sufficient legal provisions.
Result
The results confirm the assumption that the lack of a unique personal identifier can lead to risk situations. It was also found that Switzerland already has the necessary infrastructure to operate such an identifier.
Looking ahead
It is recommended to solve the identification problems that occur in numerous administrative processes in a holistic way. The introduction of the AHVN13 as a personal identifier is strongly recommended due to the lack of real alternatives.