Digital identity - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views
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evails in the domains of cyberspace, and is defined as a set of data that uniquely describes a person or a thing (sometimes referred to as subject or entity) and contains information about the subject's relationships to other entities
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Digital identity fundamentally requires digital identifiers—strings or tokens that are unique within a given scope (globally or locally within a specific domain, community, directory, application, etc.). identifiers are the key used by the parties to an identification relationship to agree on the entity being represented. identifiers may be classified as omnidirectional and unidirectiona
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Despite the fact that there are many authentication systems and digital identifiers that try to address these problems, there is still a need for a unified and verified identification system.