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+ | {{Quote|an [[online]] or [[networked]] [[identity]] adopted or claimed in [[cyberspace]] by an individual, organization, or [[electronic device]].<ref>"Blockchain Technology Glossary" ([http://www.blockchaintechnologies.com/blockchain-glossary#sthash.vso6OeJI.dpuf full-text]).</ref>}} |
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A '''digital identity''' is |
A '''digital identity''' is |
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− | {{Quote|[t]he electronic representation of an entity (e.g., a [[device]], [[software]], [[service]], organization or individual) in [[cyberspace]] that is comprised of an [[information artifact]] or correlated [[information set]]s.}} |
+ | {{Quote|[t]he [[electronic]] representation of an entity (e.g., a [[device]], [[software]], [[service]], organization or individual) in [[cyberspace]] that is comprised of an [[information artifact]] or correlated [[information set]]s.}} |
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Revision as of 03:50, 25 September 2016
Definitions
Blockchain technology
A digital identity is
“ | an online or networked identity adopted or claimed in cyberspace by an individual, organization, or electronic device.[1] | ” |
General
A digital identity is
“ | [t]he electronic representation of an entity (e.g., a device, software, service, organization or individual) in cyberspace that is comprised of an information artifact or correlated information sets. | ” |
Source
- National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace: Creating Options for Enhanced Online Security and Privacy, at 32.