Identity can be defined as a structured set of attributes that uniquely represents a person, an organisation, or an object. These attributes may include civil information such as name and date of birth, contact details, legal identifiers, professional or organisational references, and sector-specific identifiers such as business registration numbers or…
The expansion of biometric technologies and digital identity systems is increasingly being framed as a strategic tool in the global fight against human trafficking. International organizations such as the United Nations have emphasized that the digitization of public services can significantly reduce identity gaps, improve access to rights, and strengthen…
The question of how to verify a user's age without compromising their privacy or disclosing their full identity has emerged as a pressing issue within the broader debate surrounding online safety, digital rights, and data governance in France. As government bodies intensify efforts to regulate and restrict minors' access…
In the context of an increasingly interconnected and data-driven global economy, the question of identity management has become one of the most critical challenges facing both public and private sectors. Traditional digital identity systems, based on centralized data repositories controlled by third-party institutions, have proven to be not only…
In the context of an increasingly digitized global society, digital identity has become a foundational pillar for accessing a broad spectrum of online services. From registering on platforms and conducting financial transactions to passing Know Your Customer (KYC) procedures and accessing e-government services, the need for secure, reliable, and…