User Centric Identity Management
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Identity management is traditionally seen from the serviceproviders’ point of view, meaning that it is an activity undertaken by the service provider to manage servi ce user identities. Traditional identity management systems are designed to be cost effective and scalab le primarily for the service providers, but not necessarily for the users, which often results in poor us ability. Users are, for example, often required to memorise multiple passwords for accessing different ser vices. This represents a minor inconvenience if users only access a few online services. However, with therapid increase in the uptake of online services, the traditional approach to identity management is a having serious negative effects on the user experience. The industry has responded by proposing ne w identity management models to improve the user experience, but in our view these proposals give lit tle relief to users at the cost of relatively high increase in server system complexity. This paper takes a new look at identity management, and proposes solutions that are designed to be cost effective and scalabl e from the users’ perspective, while at the same time being compatible with traditional identity manag ement systems.
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