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## Digital Identity 101 ## Digital Identity 101
If you're looking to freshen up on your digital identity fundamentals, the following resources will be a good place to start. If you're looking to freshen up on your digital identity fundamentals, the following resources will be a good place to start.
* [Why do you care about identity?](https://wider.team/2022/01/18/phil-cares-about-identity/) 2022-01-18 Phil Wolff
> I love that its more than a technical discussion. Its laws. Sociology. Politics and civics. Commerce. Psychology. Ethics. History. Economy. All the humanities.
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> Identity touches everything. It always will. Computation and communication continue their pervasion, and identity spreads with them.
* [Difference Between Authentication and Authorization](https://www.beyondtrust.com/blog/entry/understanding-authentication-vs-authorization) 2020-10-19 Beyond Trust * [Difference Between Authentication and Authorization](https://www.beyondtrust.com/blog/entry/understanding-authentication-vs-authorization) 2020-10-19 Beyond Trust
> What is the difference between authentication (authN) versus authorization (authZ)? While these two fundamental security terms are often confused with each other, the only real similarity is they both begin with the letter “A” and are linked by an account. In concept, one verifies the account (authentication) and the other sanctions (authorization) the account to perform a task. Because these terms are so fundamental, its crucial to understand the difference between them, and the implications for each when the concepts are blended > What is the difference between authentication (authN) versus authorization (authZ)? While these two fundamental security terms are often confused with each other, the only real similarity is they both begin with the letter “A” and are linked by an account. In concept, one verifies the account (authentication) and the other sanctions (authorization) the account to perform a task. Because these terms are so fundamental, its crucial to understand the difference between them, and the implications for each when the concepts are blended
* [Guide to Digital Identity — Part 1](https://medium.com/@dip_ak/guide-to-digital-identity-part-1-4b7c8fe45ee1) 2020-04-08 Deepak Gupta * [Guide to Digital Identity — Part 1](https://medium.com/@dip_ak/guide-to-digital-identity-part-1-4b7c8fe45ee1) 2020-04-08 Deepak Gupta

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> Reaffirming the human rights and fundamental freedoms enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and relevant international human rights agreements such as the UN GP on BHR and Constitutional Rights; > Reaffirming the human rights and fundamental freedoms enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and relevant international human rights agreements such as the UN GP on BHR and Constitutional Rights;
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> Reaffirming the relevance of international human rights standards in the digital environment and the need to explore and expand new human rights guarantees for the future; > Reaffirming the relevance of international human rights standards in the digital environment and the need to explore and expand new human rights guarantees for the future;
* [Removing Anonymity Online Would Risk The Most Vulnerable Users](https://anonyome.com/2021/04/removing-anonymity-online-would-risk-the-most-vulnerable-users/) 2021-04 Anonym
> We all know online abuse can be incredibly damaging and [Pew](https://www.pewresearch.org/internet/2017/07/11/online-harassment-2017/) puts it like this: “In its milder forms, [online abuse] creates a layer of negativity that people must sift through as they navigate their daily routines online. At its most severe, it can compromise users privacy, force them to choose when and where to participate online, or even pose a threat to their physical safety.”
* [Universal Declaration of Digital Rights](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1y9C-5TPYmRruRQqJq39-HePk3ypWLDpSAEVzuonOH2Q/edit) 2020-10-21 Johannes Ernst * [Universal Declaration of Digital Rights](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1y9C-5TPYmRruRQqJq39-HePk3ypWLDpSAEVzuonOH2Q/edit) 2020-10-21 Johannes Ernst
> all states should recognise and promote universal respect for and observance of both fundamental human and digital rights in physical domain and the digital spaces environment and ensure that these rights are upheld as core elements of a free, open and representative society > all states should recognise and promote universal respect for and observance of both fundamental human and digital rights in physical domain and the digital spaces environment and ensure that these rights are upheld as core elements of a free, open and representative society