Research Article

Societal Impacts of Effective Cloud Identity Management: A Technical Perspective

Authors

  • Preetham Kumar Dammalapati Collabrium Systems LLC, USA

Abstract

Cloud identity management has evolved from a purely technical concern into a fundamental pillar of digital society, creating profound impacts that extend far beyond organizational boundaries. Modern cloud-based identity and access management systems serve as critical infrastructure enabling access to essential services including healthcare, education, government benefits, and financial services. These systems incorporate advanced technical mechanisms such as multi-factor authentication, single sign-on, zero trust architecture, and artificial intelligence-driven fraud detection to establish secure and inclusive digital environments. The transformation to cloud-based architectures addresses traditional limitations of on-premises systems while introducing new capabilities for digital inclusion through device-agnostic authentication, accessibility-first design, and multilingual support. However, this evolution presents significant challenges including privacy concerns arising from data aggregation, potential government surveillance, and algorithmic bias in automated decision-making systems. Strategic implementation through public-private partnerships, investment in open source components, and adoption of emerging technologies such as quantum-resistant cryptography and distributed ledger integration shapes the societal impact of these systems. The technical decisions made in designing and implementing cloud identity infrastructure have far-reaching implications for social equity, democratic participation, and economic opportunity in an increasingly digital world.

Article information

Journal

Journal of Computer Science and Technology Studies

Volume (Issue)

7 (5)

Pages

408-416

Published

2025-06-02

How to Cite

Preetham Kumar Dammalapati. (2025). Societal Impacts of Effective Cloud Identity Management: A Technical Perspective. Journal of Computer Science and Technology Studies, 7(5), 408-416. https://doi.org/10.32996/jcsts.2025.7.5.51

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Keywords:

Authentication, Biometrics, Cloud Computing, Digital Identity, Privacy