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Decentralized Identity Emerges as Key to Resilience Beyond Perimeter Security

The traditional perimeter security model for data centers is becoming obsolete as workforces and applications become increasingly distributed. Identity resilience, rather than perimeter defense, is crucial, as stolen identities bypass existing security measures. A shift towards decentralized identity verification, where users control their sensitive data on their own devices, is proposed as a more secure alternative to centralized databases, which represent a single point of failure and a prime target for attackers. AI

IMPACT This discussion on identity resilience and decentralized verification is relevant to AI systems that rely heavily on secure authentication and data protection.

RANK_REASON The item is an opinion piece discussing a shift in security strategy, not a product release or research finding.

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Decentralized Identity Emerges as Key to Resilience Beyond Perimeter Security

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  1. Forbes — Innovation TIER_1 English(EN) · Rohan Pinto, Forbes Councils Member ·

    Your Data Center Is No Longer The Perimeter; Your Identity System Shouldn't Be Either

    As identity becomes the primary attack surface, organizations must move beyond perimeter-based security and adopt resilient, decentralized identity architectures that reduce risk, improve privacy and strengthen trust.