Relationships
Relationships as the basis and context for collection, evaluation, and use of identity information. Tools and techniques for establishing strong relationships based on identity information. Techniques for limiting propagation of personal information outside of relationships to which it has been contributed. Use of relationships to build value for all participants. Relationship-based business models as the context for sharing and use of identity information. Reduction in cost of establishing and maintaining relationships between individuals, between individuals and businesses, and between businesses and businesses. Power in relationships; privacy as a function of contextual use of information within a relationship. Relationships as shared assets. Technological support for creation of relationships and relationship-associated metadata. Relationship as the context for identity attribute data.
- Relationship layer
- Identity-based business
- Relationship
- Identity Oracle
- Infomediary
- Privacy
- Context
- Social graph
This topic relates to the Identity and Privacy coverage area - Identity Infrastructure Planning and building general-purpose infrastructure for managing and applying identity information, and supporting the digital identity lifecycle.
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