DIGITAL IDENTITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS: A CROSSSECTORAL SECURITY AND PRIVACY PERSPECTIVE
Keywords:
Digital Identity, Privacy Preservation, Cross-Sectoral Security, Identity Management SystemsAbstract
As the digital ecosystem evolves, secure and efficient Digital Identity
Management Systems (DIMS) have become pivotal in managing identities across
governmental, financial, healthcare, and commercial sectors. This paper offers a
cross-sectoral examination of DIMS, emphasizing security and privacy concerns and
their mitigation strategies. Drawing on current technologies such as blockchain,
biometrics, and zero-knowledge proofs, the study explores how these systems can
protect sensitive information while ensuring interoperability and compliance with
regulatory frameworks. Through comparative analysis, graphical insights, and realworld case studies, the paper underscores the need for standardized and resilient
identity infrastructures that balance user privacy and system functionality

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