Staatenübergreifendes Konzept für Identitätsmanagement, präsentiert beim diesjährigen World Economic Forum in Davos.
Das Press release ist hier einsehbar.
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This Known Traveller Digital Identity concept is founded on the principle that an individual traveller has control over the use of their own identity and its components. Due to this decentralization of control over the components of their identity, a traveller can push proof of their identity information – secured by distributed ledger technology and cryptography – to governmental and private-sector entities throughout their journey. Access to verified personal biometric, biographic and historical travel data will enable entities along the way to undertake advanced risk assessment, verify travellers’ identities and provide seamless access through biometric recognition technology.
+ Enables traveller to be a partner in the security process
+ Respects sovereignty of countries
+ Incorporates ability to undertake verification and risk assessment
+ Enables extensive, upfront structured information sharing with entities
+ Risks identified through enhanced opportunity for data exploitation and analysis against other databases
Focus on traveller-centric design to accelerate adoption Travellers are at the centre of the success of the Known Traveller Digital Identity concept. Stakeholders must understand the traveller’s intrinsic values and preferences for a fit-for-purpose concept and show travellers the benefits of adoption. With every technological or policy development, stakeholders must consider a traveller-centric design approach, which will ultimately make the Known Traveller Digital Identity concept more appealing to the broader aviation, travel and tourism industry. This, coupled with targeted behaviour-change strategies, will provide the incentive for travellers to become active partners in ensuring security in travel.
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