CWA 17525:2020

CWA 17525:2020

Elements of fair and functioning data economy: identity, consent and logging

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This document: - defines a digital identity for a natural person for the contextual processing by information systems and machines - sets the background for all the other components needed to use and utilize the digital identities within a decentralized data economy, such as consent, logging, data transport, services, etc - focuses on providing a solid and focused background to deliver a practical approach for future development and still covers the digital identity definitions from a wide enough perspective to not limit its use in today’s needs, technologies or industrial use cases - produces a neutral, objective and generic definition for all humans that can then be scaled up based on the industry, use case and technology it is applied to based on this core definition - covers also the basic mechanisms for use in the digital services (contextual use), trust and identity management that are within the scope of the digital identity itself - defines a well-considered overview on the individual’s digital properties, their usage and needed core processes for further consideration on standardization and - describes the need for truly decentralized identity for every human being in the digital age.
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Author Bureau de Normalisation Belge (NBN)
Published by NBN
Document type Draft standard
ICS 35.240.01 : Application of information technology in general
35.030 : IT Security
Document history No
Keyword CWA 17525, CWA 17525:2020