SuperIdentity:fusion of identity across real and cyber domains

Black, Sue and Guest, Richard and Stevenage, Sarah V. (2012) SuperIdentity:fusion of identity across real and cyber domains. In: ID360 - The Global Forum on Identity, 2012-04-232012-04-24.

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Abstract

Under both benign and malign circumstances, people now manage a spectrum of identities across both real-world and cyber domains. Our belief, however, is that all these instances ultimately track back for an individual to reflect a single ‘SuperIdentity’. This paper outlines the assumptions underpinning the SuperIdentity Project, describing the innovative use of data fusion to incorporate novel real-world and cyber cues into a rich framework appropriate for modern identity. The proposed combinatorial model will support a robust identification or authentication decision, with confidence indexed both by the level of trust in data provenance, and the diagnosticity of the identity factors being used. Additionally, the exploration of correlations between factors may underpin the more intelligent use of identity information so that known information may be used to predict previously hidden information. With modern living supporting the ‘distribution of identity’ across real and cyber domains, and with criminal elements operating in increasingly sophisticated ways in the hinterland between the two, this approach is suggested as a way forwards, and is discussed in terms of its impact on privacy, security, and the detection of threat

Item Type:
Contribution to Conference (Paper)
Journal or Publication Title:
ID360 - The Global Forum on Identity
Subjects:
?? IDENTIFICATIONVERIFICATIONBIOMETRICSCYBER-IDENTITY ??
ID Code:
132624
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Deposited On:
15 Apr 2019 08:10
Refereed?:
Yes
Published?:
Published
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08 Jun 2023 13:11