Abstract

The article discusses the key prerequisites and regulatory conditions for the transition to a new model for managing personal data and ensuring cybersecurity in the European Union. Demonstration examples of the implementation of the principles of decentralized identity are analyzed from the standpoint of organizational-role and functional models that predetermine the requirements for the technical and information architecture for their implementation. Based on the results of the analysis, on the one hand, the key drivers of development and the most promising areas of application of decentralized identity technologies were formulated, and on the other hand, technical difficulties that prevent their large-scale application at present.

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