digitalseid
Digitalseid is a term used to describe a digital identity system that enables individuals to prove who they are and to authorize actions across online services. A digitalseid typically comprises a credential issued by a trusted authority and a secure method for presenting proofs to verifiers. The credential binds a unique identifier to verified attributes such as name, date of birth, or residency, and may include cryptographic keys for authentication and data protection.
In operation, digitalseid involves three roles: issuer, holder, and verifier. The issuer verifies identity data and
Standards and interoperability: digitalseid programs aim to align with international standards for identity, verifiable credentials, and
Governance and deployment: digitalseid can be established by government programs, private-sector initiatives, or multi-stakeholder partnerships. Cross-border
Security and limitations: the security of digitalseid hinges on robust key management, trustworthy issuing processes, timely