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研究生: 馬濤
Mark Mahyar Taleshi
論文名稱: 探索當前和未來的識別管理趨勢
Exploring Current and Future Identity Management Trends
指導教授: 尚孝純
Shang, Shari
口試委員: 杜雨儒
Tu, Yu-Ju
冷則剛
Leng, Tse-Kang
學位類別: 碩士
Master
系所名稱: 商學院 - 國際經營管理英語碩士學位學程(IMBA)
International MBA Program College of Commerce(IMBA)
論文出版年: 2018
畢業學年度: 106
語文別: 英文
論文頁數: 57
中文關鍵詞: 保證區塊鍊詐騙識別隱私
外文關鍵詞: Assurance, Blockchain, Fraud, Identity, Privacy
DOI URL: http://doi.org/10.6814/NCCU202000471
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  • The growing digital economy has had a lot to offer to businesses and consumers alike, in terms of efficiency and convenience. Proper identity management is at the heart of this trend. Despite all the successes so far, online systems are still prone to fraud, security breaches and privacy invasions. Additionally, significant costs due to related manual and duplicated work is still shouldered by the industry. This paper explores various identity assurance models as well as working cases in order to seek possible solutions to above ongoing issues.
    Upon observing industry research and future estimates, it becomes clear a decentralized identity-provider based model has an immense potential to overcome current obstacles. In simple economic terms, such a system will be well positioned to efficiently and accurately align supply to demand by matching specific services to the users’ corresponding needs in the right circumstances, resulting in estimated long-term cost savings of 90% over current costs.
    SecureKey Technologies, a leading identity and authentication provider based in Canada, has partnered with IBM, telecom companies, banks and the government to make such a system happen, due later in 2018. The decentralized and distributed nature of this model, based on blockchain technology, is the key in allowing the clients to share their identity credentials or attributes at will in a secure and private manner online, while receiving services online from organizations such as the government.
    Approaches to take, in order to achieve a wide-spread ecosystem adoption, include significant collaboration (as opposed to competition) among different parties, adopt open standards and simplify external transactions as well as accommodate global privacy policies and regulations.

    1. Introduction 1
    1.1. Background 1
    1.2. Motivation 1
    1.3. Objectives 2
    2. Exploring Existing and New Digital Identity Management 4
    2.1. Advent of E-Commerce and Identity Management 4
    2.2. Identity Management Challenges and Costs 6
    2.3. Why Protecting Identity Matters 8
    2.4. Identity and Its Assurance Models 9
    2.4.1. Manual or Face-to-Face 10
    2.4.2. Username and Password based 10
    2.4.3. Single Sign-On (SSO) 11
    2.4.4. Multi-Factor Authentication based 12
    2.4.5. Federated Identity-Provider based 13
    2.5. Blockchain Technology as the Foundation of Decentralized Identity Management 16
    2.5.1. Blockchain Background Information 16
    3. Study Approach 18
    3.1. Study Method 18
    3.2. Data Collection 18
    3.3. Data Analysis 20
    4. Case Analysis: Two advanced identity management systems built in Canada 21
    4.1. Case-1 Introduction: SecureKey Concierge 21
    4.2. Case-1 Details 22
    4.3. Case-1 Benefits and Obstacles 24
    4.3.1. Case-1 Benefits 24
    4.3.2. Case-1 Obstacles 29
    4.4. Case-2 Introduction: Digital Identity Ecosystem 30
    4.5. Case-2 Details 31
    4.6. Case-2 Benefits and Obstacles 36
    4.6.1. Case-2 Benefits 36
    4.6.2. Case-2 Obstacles 45
    5. Findings, Conclusions and Recommendations 49
    5.1. Findings 49
    5.2. Conclusions and Recommendations 51
    Reference 55

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