This report will provide guidance on constructing effective and robust digital identity systems while avoiding implementation pitfallsImplementation of identity systems is extremely sensitive and therefore easy to get wrong; situational, operational and cultural factors all have important implications for identity systems, and implementation or operational failure has extremely negative consequences for both the drivers of identity systems (e.g., wasted resources) and for users (e.g., data breaches). We have studied the landscape of IdPs to understand what efforts are ongoing and which system models are best suited to different situations and to provide recommendations on system configuration and implementation. 30 WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM | 2016 2. DIGITAL IDENTITY PRIMER Summarises key digital identity concepts 3. THE LANDSCAPE OF DIGITAL IDENTITY SYSTEMS Describes the landscape of digital identity solutions and introduces a set of archetypes that represent the existing set of solutions 4. THE RIGHT SOLUTION TO THE RIGHT PROBLEM Discusses how identity solutions should be configured for success 6. IMPLEMENTATION, INTERCONNECTION & CALL TO ACTION Highlights the next steps and key stakeholders that must be involved to successfully implement a digital identity network 1. INTRODUCTION Introduces the global identity challenge and how problems with identity manifest for Financial Institutions Blueprint for Digital Identity 5. BENEFITS OF DIGITAL IDENTITY Introduces the stakeholders that are involved in a digital identity network, and the types of benefits each stakeholder may derive
