IEEE Access (Jan 2025)

Our Digital Traces in Cybersecurity: Bridging the Gap Between Anonymity and Identification

  • Arbena Musa,
  • Kamer Vishi,
  • Edlira Martiri,
  • Blerim Rexha

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/access.2025.3551095
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13
pp. 46909 – 46924

Abstract

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The rapid expansion of digital interactions has led to the formation of unique digital traces, often referred to as digital fingerprints, which play a crucial role in modern cybersecurity. These fingerprints, constructed from data related to user devices, browsers, and behavioral patterns, serve to identify users across different platforms and sessions. This identification aids in enhancing security, such as fraud detection, identity verification, and multi-factor authentication. However, digital fingerprints also pose significant privacy challenges, as they can be used to track individuals without their knowledge or consent. This paper provides an in-depth analysis of digital fingerprints, tracing the evolution of tracking technologies from simple browser cookies to sophisticated methods like machine learning-enhanced fingerprinting. It explores how digital fingerprints are created, the kinds of data used, and the ways these traces are utilized to bridge the gap between ensuring digital security and maintaining user anonymity. Through detailed literature review, we investigate the application of digital fingerprints in various domains, such as web browsing, online banking, and e-commerce, revealing both the security benefits and the privacy risks. The paper also discusses emerging techniques for mitigating these risks and highlights the importance of balancing personalization and privacy. Our paper concludes by addressing the ongoing debate between privacy and security, emphasizing the need for privacy-enhancing technologies that can coexist with the benefits of digital fingerprints in today’s interconnected digital landscape.

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