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topicnews · July 18, 2025

Mosip shows the UN DPI protection initiative

Mosip shows the UN DPI protection initiative

The United Nations' DPI security initiative has published 259 recommendations to guide the supervisory authorities, lawyers, donors, technology providers and governments when building DPI, which are safe, inclusive, practical and adaptable.

Since DPI is of central importance for everyday interactions, in particular through national platforms such as digital identity, basic systems must work reliably under complex real conditions. The initiative emphasizes that these digital systems, similar to the sanitary facilities of a city, result in their strength from stability, resilience and inconspicuous reliability.

To achieve this, the United Nations has demonstrably supported development, strict test protocols and proactive risk reduction in every phase of the infrastructure life cycle. For this purpose, Mosip has emphasized how it was built up as a model to meet the different state needs and at the same time prioritize long -term sustainability, scalability and security.

Effective quality assurance not only catches up with errors at an early stage, but also reduces costs and improves user satisfaction by ensuring a consistent performance over different applications in the long term.

By carrying out more than 25,000 test cases, including over 13,000 automated tests per day, Mosip receives an immediate feedback on problems. Automation complements manual tests for complex scenarios, while security and performance ratings began to guard and ensure that the platform can scale without interruption.

The test regime of the platform extends to dedicated environments that replicate the production conditions, configuration -based experiments in order to validate the flexibility, and critical “Go/no -go” decisions before the publication. The continuous analysis of the test results lists improvements and the continuous optimization is supported.

With the knowledge of the global range of DPI, Mosip also conducts multilingual tests, mobile devices for various hardware and network settings as well as personal-based reviews that reflect the needs of children, country residents, people with disabilities, system administrators and front operators. Even “virtual countries” simulations are used to ensure that the system can adapt to various legal and cultural contexts without failure.

The Safeguards initiative of the UN -Safeguards initiative is intended to provide the DPI implementers worldwide, which sets these practices alongside their comprehensive recommendations that really work for people and enable safe, integrative and reliable digital services under national scale. Mosip has the full blog post on its test practices and proactive risk management.

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Digital ID | Digital public infrastructure | Dpi security framework | Mosip (Modular Open Source Identity Platform) | United nations

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