Selective disclosure in the identity wallet: How users share the data that is really needed

Name, date of birth, address, email address, passwords, tax records, or payroll – all this sensitive user data is stored by companies in huge databases to identify individuals for digital services. Although companies have long applied limits to employees’ access to such data (in accordance with the principle of “least privilege”), the centralization of personal data increases the risk of cyberattacks. We have seen this time and again in prominent examples of data breaches in … More

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