idskor
Idskor is a term used in digital identity and risk management to denote a computed score that represents the likelihood that a claimed identity is valid and not associated with fraud or abuse. There is no universal standard definition, and practices vary by sector and provider. In many implementations, idskor aggregates signals from user-supplied data, device and network attributes, and verification results to produce a numeric or categorical risk rating.
Common inputs include demographic information, contact details, device fingerprint, IP reputation, geolocation, and recent account activity,
Idskor is used to support processes such as onboarding and KYC, passwordless or multifactor authentication, and
Limitations include data quality and bias, privacy and consent considerations, and the need to comply with