Transformation from Identity Stone Age to Digital Identity
Mohit Kohli

TL;DR
This paper discusses the evolution of identity management from traditional methods to digital identity, proposing a comprehensive framework to address privacy, security, and interoperability challenges in the digital age.
Contribution
It introduces a digital identity zone model (DIZM) and provides insights into emerging technologies for identity assurance and authentication frameworks.
Findings
Proposes a global identity ecosystem model (DIZM)
Highlights emerging technologies for identity assurance
Addresses standards and policies for digital identity
Abstract
Technological conversion, political interests and Business drivers has triggered a means, to establish individual characterization and personalization. People started raising concerns on multiple identities managed across various zones and hence various solutions were designed. Technological advancement has brought various issues and concerns around Identity assurance, privacy and policy enabled common Authentication framework. A compressive framework is needed to established common identity model to address national needs like standards, regulation and laws, minimum risk, interoperability and to provide user with a consistent context or user experience. This document focuses on Transformation path of identity stone age to Identity as in state. It defines a digital identity zone model (DIZM) to showcase the Global Identity defined across the ecosystem. Also, provide insight of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCloud Data Security Solutions · Blockchain Technology Applications and Security · Access Control and Trust
