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The new wallet paradigm for digital identity: characteristics and business models
The report represents how the digital identity scenario is rapidly transforming driven by the wallet model. This paradigm, which originally originated in the finance world as a means of digitising payment cards, has recently been introduced in the digital identity arena as well.
The report, commissioned by osservatori.net, outlines the characteristics of this model and provides a definition of Digital Identity Wallet. It presents an analysis of the current international digital identity wallet scenario by highlighting the presence of distinct value propositions and delving into the business models associated with this model.
Digital Wallet: identity (r)evolution
The report describes the digital identity market in 2022. On the one hand To start it describes the evolution leading to the wallet paradigm is described looking at international level, and in particular at in Europe, following given the eIDAS revision. Focusing on Italy, the growth of national systems (SPID and CIE) is analysed and the propensity of private companies towards these instruments is examined more closely. Lastly, the prospective impacts of regulatory updates on the Italian strategy and context are evaluated.
Digital identity: don’t stop it now!
The report presents the main results of the Observatory Research regarding the international digital identity scenario and the development of Italian electronic recognition systems, in terms of spread among end users and adoption by public and private organizations. It also outlines focus areas to support the development of digital identity in view of national and international legislative regulatory updates.
Finding your identity… your digital identity
The report provides a defining framework for digital identity and the key related concepts, analyses the different models used in the international arena and the ecosystem of startups active in this area. It also presents a comparison of the main systems currently active in Europe, with a specific focus on the Italian context.
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