The Domains of Identity
A Framework for Understanding Identity Systems in Contemporary Society
Title Details
- ISBN: 9781785273704
- June 2020
- Pages: 140
- Imprint: Anthem Press
“The Domains of Identity” defines sixteen simple and comprehensive categories of transactions which cause personally identifiable information to be stored in databases. This research, which builds on the synthesis of over 900 academic articles, addresses the challenges of identity management that involve interactions of almost all people in almost all institutional/organizational contexts. Enumerating the sixteen domains and describing the characteristics of each domain clarifies which problems can arise and how they can be solved within each domain.
Discussions of identity management are often confusing because they mix issues from multiple domains, or because they try unsuccessfully to apply solutions from one domain to problems in another. This book is an attempt to eliminate the confusion and enable clearer conversations about identity management problems and solutions.
Who owns our digital identity? Is ownership even a relevant concept here? Who controls our digital identity (or pieces of it)? What is the correct relationship between the individual, the state, and private actors and organizations, with respect to one’s identity? What do emerging technical architectures do to potentially create alignment? What identity is required to get identity documents? Kaliya Young guides us through these and other questions we need to be asking to solve our society’s complex identity challenges.
Kaliya Young “Identity Woman” has an MS in identity management and security from University of Texas at Austin and serves as adjunct faculty at Merritt College, USA, in computer information systems.
Acknowledgments; Introduction; 1. Me and My Identity; 2. You and My Identity (Delegated Relationships); 3. Government Registration History to See the Future; 4. Government Transactions; 5. Civil Society Registration; 6. Civil Society Transactions; 7. Commercial Registration; 8. Commercial Transactions; 9. Government Surveillance; 10. Civil Society Surveillance; 11. Commercial Surveillance; 12. Employment Registration; 13. Employment Transactions; 14. Employment Surveillance; 15. Data Broker Industry; 16. Illicit Market; Conclusion; Bibliography; Index.
“The Domains of Identity is the canonical work on the subject of personal identity in the digital world. Those serious about studying that subject need to start here.” —Doc Searls, Journalist
“The Domains of Identity provides a valuable framework for thinking about a wide-ranging set of issues around digital identity such as representation and authentication of a person’s identity in digital systems, design and governance of identity access and management systems, identity fraud and identity theft risks, potential protection against identity-related risks, etc. The book is an essential read for business leaders, technologists, policy makers, citizens and students who are concerned with issues of digital identity.” —Hüseyin Tanriverdi, Associate Professor, Red McCombs School of Business, The University of Texas at Austin, USA
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