Government ID
Government authorities issuing passports, driving licences, national ID cards, and other citizen credentials face persistent risk due to the reuse and exposure of static identity data.
Dynamic Partial Identity (DPID) enables governments to replace static identifiers with renewable, partial identity values, significantly reducing the risk of misuse, replay, and large-scale compromise across identity ecosystems.
DPID also protects sensitive identity attributes — such as expiry dates and entitlement data — from unauthorised access and tampering, supporting stronger governance and compliance controls.
By design, the approach provides broad-spectrum protection across both physical and digital identity use cases. Through identity federation, government-issued identities can be securely extended to approved private-sector and online services without exposing complete citizen identities.
Ānśik IDTM for Government supports both software-based and hardware smart card deployments, allowing issuing authorities to choose the appropriate assurance level based on policy and risk.
Payment Industry
Payment industry identities — including card credentials, digital wallets, and mobile payment tokens — can be secured using Ānśik IDTM.
Dynamic Partial Identity protects sensitive payment identifiers such as the primary account number (PAN), expiry date, and security codes by replacing static values with renewable, partial identity representations, reducing exposure across both card-present and card-not-present transactions.
Digital wallets and mobile payment applications remain linked to underlying card credentials and accounts. Ānśik IDTM extends protection to these wallet-linked identities, ensuring that compromise of a merchant, device, or wallet interface does not expose reusable payment credentials.
By limiting the reuse and replay of payment identifiers, the approach helps reduce the attack surface within PCI DSS–scoped environments, complementing existing network, tokenisation, and authentication controls.
Ānśik IDTM enhances payment security without disrupting existing payment flows and supports both software-based and hardware smart card deployments across the payment ecosystem.
Online Identities
Static usernames represent a primary attack surface for online services and are often the first target in phishing, credential harvesting, and account takeover attempts.
Ānśik IDTM replaces static usernames with One-Time Usernames (OTUN) — session-specific identifiers that change on each interaction — and can be combined with dynamic passwords to eliminate the reuse of online credentials.
By removing static identifiers from the authentication flow, the approach significantly reduces the effectiveness of phishing, replay, and credential-stuffing attacks across consumer, enterprise, and service-provider platforms.
As with all Ānśik IDTM deployments, complete identities are never exposed to relying services and can be reconstructed only by the authorised Identity Provider.