identity
nounid
2769·updated May 12, 2026candidate
The set of attribute values (i.e., characteristics) by which an entity is recognizable and that, within the scope of an identity manager’s responsibility, is sufficient to distinguish that entity from any other entity.
polysemous
Classifications
Entity Type
Identity0%rule-basedmulti_axis_classifier_low_confidence.v1
Sensitivity
Regulated85%llm-generatedllm:claude-haiku-4-5
Information Class
Pii75%llm-generatedllm:claude-haiku-4-5
Variants
- plural
- identities
- possessive
- identity's
- pluralpossessive
- identities'
Framework definitions
- §1
- Identity is whom someone or what something is, for example, the name by which something is known.
- §1
- The set of attribute values (i.e., characteristics) by which an entity is recognizable and that, within the scope of an identity manager's responsibility, is sufficient to distinguish that entity from any other entity.
- §1
- The set of attribute values (i.e., characteristics) by which an entity is recognizable and that, within the scope of an identity manager's responsibility, is sufficient to distinguish that entity from any other entity.
- §1
- A set of attributes that uniquely describe a person within a given context.
- §2 · sense_2_pending_review
- The set of physical and behavioral characteristics by which an individual is uniquely recognizable.
- §3 · sense_3_pending_review
- The set of attribute values (i.e., characteristics) by which an entity is recognizable and that, within the scope of an identity manager’s responsibility, is sufficient to distinguish that entity from any other entity.
- §1
- The set of attribute values (i.e., characteristics) by which an entity is recognizable and that, within the scope of an identity manager’s responsibility, is sufficient to distinguish that entity from any other entity.
- §1
- A set of attributes that uniquely describe a person within a given context.
- §1
- The set of physical and behavioral characteristics by which an individual is uniquely recognizable.
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