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      • A 'Claimed Identity' is defined as the digital representation of an individual's unique attributes, including identifiers, attributes, and credentials, used to prove ownership of their identity during the authentication process.
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  2. Jan 15, 2024 · A claimed identity is a combination of information (often a name, date of birth and address) that represents the attributes of whoever a person is claiming to be.

  3. Claims-based identity is a means of authenticating an end user, application or device to another system in a way that abstracts the entity's specific information while providing data that authorizes it for appropriate and relevant interactions.

  4. Feb 8, 2014 · A claims-based identity is the set of claims. A claim is a statement that an entity (a user or another application) makes about itself, it's just a claim. For example a claim list can have the user’s name, user’s e-mail, user’s age, user's authorization for an action.

  5. Claims-based identity abstracts the individual elements of identity and access control into two parts: a notion of claims, and the concept of an issuer or an authority. [2]

  6. The ClaimsIdentity class is a concrete implementation of a claims-based identity; that is, an identity described by a collection of claims. A claim is a statement about an entity made by an issuer that describes a property, right, or some other quality of that entity.

  7. Nov 10, 2023 · When an identity is created it may be assigned one or more claims issued by a trusted party. A claim is a name value pair that represents what the subject is, not what the subject can do. For example, you may have a driver's license, issued by a local driving license authority.

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