# Digital ID Digital ID refers to the electronic representation of an individual's identity, enabling authentication and authorization processes in digital environments. It serves as a means to verify personal information across various platforms, ensuring streamlined access to services and transactions. The implementation of digital IDs necessitates a robust framework encompassing privacy, security, and interoperability. This involves the use of cryptographic techniques and biometric data to safeguard identity information. In relation to data, digital IDs rely heavily on accurate and secure data management practices to function effectively. The integrity of data within these systems is paramount to maintaining trust and preventing identity-related fraud. For more information about recent digital ID research, please consult the following resources: * [WorldCat](https://search.worldcat.org/search?&offset=1&q=Recent+studies+about+data+and+data+governance+and+Digital+ID) * [Consensus](https://consensus.app/results/?synthesize=off&copilot=off&q=Recent+studies+about+data+and+data+governance+and+Digital+ID) * [Google Scholar](https://scholar.google.com/scholar?hl=en&as_sdt=0%2C5&q=Recent+studies+about+data+and+data+governance+and+Digital+ID) Our research team, partners, and the extended Network of the Datasphere have identified the following organizations working at the intersection of data or data governance and digital ID. We recognize this is a dynamic field and would appreciate your help to [[contact our research team|improve]] this resource.