FACTORS AFFECTING USER ADOPTION OF IDENTITY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS: AN EMPIRICAL STUDY

Authors

  • Ishaq Azhar Mohammed Sr. Data Scientist & Department of Information Technology, Dubai, UAE

Keywords:

identity management systems, identity theft, SSO solutions

Abstract

This paper discusses the application of identity and access management in Blockchain technology. Over the past two decades, a variety of identity and access management systems have been created for a variety of purposes, based on the requirements of businesses. IdMS is a creative new IT artifact, including developing technology and innovative strategies, to build user identity-centered methods, characteristics, authentication factors and Internet security privileges across various websites [1]. IdMS allows the use of identical user data, manages identification information and credential authentication on different websites, reduces the number of identifiers (– for example, passwords) and identities that a user needs to deal with by increasing online identity online. The desire of the specific user to embrace the suggested solution is essential to adopting any solution on the internet-based domain. Scholars in a variety of disciplines are interested in understanding variables that influence the usage of new IT [2]. The main objective of this study is to understand and empirically examine the important factors affecting the user adoption of IdMS.

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Published

2021-01-31

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