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Digital Identity Management for Natural Persons: Enabling Innovation and Trust in the Internet Economy - Guidance for Government Policy Makers

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This report explains why digital identity management is fundamental for the further development of the Internet economy. It also provides guidance for digital identity strategies that support innovation across the public and private sectors while enhancing security, privacy and trust online.

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  • Oecd, 2011. "Digital Identity Management for Natural Persons: Enabling Innovation and Trust in the Internet Economy - Guidance for Government Policy Makers," OECD Digital Economy Papers 186, OECD Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:oec:stiaab:186-en
    DOI: 10.1787/5kg1zqsm3pns-en
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    1. Joseph K. ADJEI & Henning OLESEN, 2012. "Secondary Uses of Personal Identity Information: Policies, Technologies and Regulatory Framework," Communications & Strategies, IDATE, Com&Strat dept., vol. 1(88), pages 79-98, 4th quart.

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