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Blockchain Technology in Digital Identity Management and Verification

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  • Edith Mariela Quispe Sanabria
  • Julio Cesar Pizarro Avellaneda
  • Edward Eddie Bustinza Zuasnabar
  • Ana Mónica Huaraca García
  • Lizet Doriela Mantari Mincami
  • Hilario Romero Giron
  • Yesser Soriano Quispe

Abstract

This study analyzes the potential of Blockchain technology to improve security and privacy in the management and verification of digital identities, aspects that currently face challenges. Through a literature review, it was found that Blockchain offers a decentralized approach that provides greater control to users over their data through cryptographic mechanisms. The cases examined demonstrate benefits such as efficiency and automation in identity processes. However, further research is required to address pending challenges and achieve widespread application considering the particularities of each context. The objective is to analyze how this technology can positively transform the way digital identity is managed in an inclusive and privacy-respecting manner

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Handle: RePEc:dbk:datame:v:3:y:2024:i::p:326:id:1056294dm2024326
DOI: 10.56294/dm2024326
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