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Main Authors: Woodruff, Allison, Balfanz, Dirk, Drewry, Will, Raykova, Mariana
Format: Preprint
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.14755
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author Woodruff, Allison
Balfanz, Dirk
Drewry, Will
Raykova, Mariana
author_facet Woodruff, Allison
Balfanz, Dirk
Drewry, Will
Raykova, Mariana
contents We introduce a risk assessment framework for digital identification systems, as well as recommended best practices to enhance privacy, security, and other desirable properties in these systems. To generate these resources, we created a casebook of a wide range of digital identification systems, and we then applied expert analysis and critique to identify patterns. We piloted the framework on several reviews within our organization over a period of approximately one year, and found it to be robust and helpful for those reviews. This work is intended to inform product review and development, product policy, and standards efforts, and to help guide a consistent responsible approach to digital identification across the broader digital identification ecosystem.
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spellingShingle A Risk Assessment Framework for Digital Identification Systems
Woodruff, Allison
Balfanz, Dirk
Drewry, Will
Raykova, Mariana
Computers and Society
We introduce a risk assessment framework for digital identification systems, as well as recommended best practices to enhance privacy, security, and other desirable properties in these systems. To generate these resources, we created a casebook of a wide range of digital identification systems, and we then applied expert analysis and critique to identify patterns. We piloted the framework on several reviews within our organization over a period of approximately one year, and found it to be robust and helpful for those reviews. This work is intended to inform product review and development, product policy, and standards efforts, and to help guide a consistent responsible approach to digital identification across the broader digital identification ecosystem.
title A Risk Assessment Framework for Digital Identification Systems
topic Computers and Society
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.14755