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Identity crisis: Global challenges of identity protection in a networked world

机译:身份危机:网络世界中身份保护的全球挑战

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Modern identity is valuable, multi-functional and complex. Today we typically manage multiple versions of self, made visible in digital trails distributed widely across offline and online spaces. Yet, technology-mediated identity leads us into crisis. Enduring accessibility to greater and growing personal details online, alongside increases in both computing power and data linkage techniques, fuel fears of identity exploitation. Will it be stolen? Who controls it? Are others aggregating or analysing our identities to infer new data about us without our knowledge or consent? New challenges present themselves globally around these fears, as manifested by concerns over massive online data breaches and automated identification technologies, which also highlight the conundrum faced by governments about how to safeguard individuals' interests on the Web while striking a fair balance with wider public interests. This paper reflects upon some of these problems as part of the interdisciplinary, transatlantic 'SuperIdentity' project investigating links between cyber and real-world identifiers. To meet the crisis, we explore the relationship between identity and digitisation from the perspective of policy and law. We conclude that traditional models of identity protection need supplementing with new ways of thinking, including pioneering 'technical-legal' initiatives that are sensitive to the different risks that threaten our digital identity integrity. Only by re-conceiving identity dynamically to appreciate the increasing capabilities for connectivity between different aspects of our identity across the cyber and the physical domains, will policy and law be able to keep up with and address the challenges that lie ahead in our progressively networked world.
机译:现代身份是有价值的,多功能的和复杂的。今天,我们通常管理自我的多个版本,这些自我版本在广泛分布于离线和在线空间的数字路径中可见。然而,技术介导的身份使我们陷入危机。持久地在线访问越来越多的个人详细信息,以及计算能力和数据链接技术的增加,加剧了人们对身份利用的恐惧。会被偷吗?谁控制它?是否有其他人聚集或分析我们的身份以在未经我们知情或同意的情况下推断有关我们的新数据?围绕着这些担忧,全球面临着新的挑战,这表现在对大规模在线数据泄露和自动识别技术的担忧中,这也凸显了政府在如何维护网络上的个人利益,同时与更广泛的公共利益达成公平平衡方面面临的难题。 。作为跨学科跨大西洋“ SuperIdentity”项目的一部分,本文研究了其中的一些问题,该项目调查了网络标识符与现实标识符之间的联系。为了应对危机,我们从政策和法律的角度探讨了身份与数字化之间的关系。我们得出的结论是,传统的身份保护模型需要补充新的思维方式,包括开创性的“技术法律”倡议,这些倡议对威胁我们数字身份完整性的各种风险非常敏感。只有通过动态地重新构想身份,以了解网络和物理域中身份不同方面之间不断增强的连接能力,政策和法律才能跟上并解决我们逐步联网的世界中面临的挑战。

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