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Unified national access (Nafath), (Arabic: نفاذ) is a saudi national digital identity system that allow Saudi Arabia citizens and residents to use Absher account as Single Sign On identity provider service providing basic information about the individual to the beneficiary[1][2], founded by Saudi Ministry of Interior on 28 November 2016[3].
Other names | Nafath |
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Original author(s) | National Information Center of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (NIC) |
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Website | www |
Nafath Project was start at Ministry of Interior together within National Information Center[4] of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, develop and implemented by Elm Company and Technology Control Company,[1] The system is interconnected with over 530 government and private platforms and applications and since its inception Nafath has successfully executed more than 3 billion verification operations[5].
Overview
editThe purpose of Nafath Identity Access Management project (Nafath IAM) also known as (Saudi National Digital Identity[6]) is preparing the infrastructure[7] that needed to make information of digital identity secure, sharable and exchangeable between other digital platforms and services allowing users to use the same user credentials (Absher Account) with all other platforms.[8][2] along with Nafath mobile application which uses Biometric information and passkey to manage authentication and authorization also the app has logs of recent logins history.
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edit- ^ a b "Unified national access". Digital Government Authority. 2022-11-12.
- ^ a b "IAM". www.iam.gov.sa. Retrieved 2024-11-16.
- ^ "وزير العدل ومدير مركز المعلومات الوطني يدشنان خدمات النفاذ الوطني الموحد". وزارة الداخلية. 28 November 2016.
- ^ "National Information Center". Saudipedia. 2024-05-29. Retrieved 2024-11-29.
- ^ "SDAIA Official: Unified National Access Contributes to Unprecedented Digital Transformation in the Kingdom". spa.gov.sa. Retrieved 2024-11-29.
- ^ "Case Details (Public)". publicadministration.un.org. Retrieved 2024-11-28.
- ^ "SDAIA's Digital Services for Government Agencies Captivate Visitors at Smart City Expo". spa.gov.sa. Retrieved 2024-11-29.
- ^ "Nafath Application Supports Kingdom's Global Entrepreneurship in Digital Verification Services". spa.gov.sa. Retrieved 2024-11-28.
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