andmekaarti
Andmekaarti is a term used in digital identity discussions to describe a portable data card designed to securely store personal data and authentication credentials. In this concept, the device can present verifiable credentials to service providers to prove identity, attributes, or permissions, across online and offline contexts.
The architecture typically includes a tamper-resistant secure element, a processor, memory, and an interface layer. It
Functions and use cases include logging into services, gaining facility or network access, and presenting portable
Security and privacy considerations emphasize user control, revocation, and data minimization. Risks include loss or theft,
Standards and governance align andmekaarti with broader digital identity frameworks. Interoperability depends on common data schemas,
In fictional or speculative contexts, andmekaarti serves as a case study for portability, identity, and consent