About

A publication on the architecture of digital identity

The name Digitalecture is a contraction of digital and architecture.

It reflects the central idea: your online presence is not a collection of accounts and assets managed separately. It is a structure, with load-bearing elements, dependencies, vulnerabilities, and logic. Understanding that structure is what makes it resilient.

This publication was created from the recognition that digital infrastructure is treated as a technical topic when it is equally a strategic one. Most of the people who need this knowledge most, executives, lawyers, public figures, journalists, family offices, are not served by what currently exists. Either it is too technical, too alarmist, or too generic to be of practical use. Digitalecture exists to fill that gap: rigorous, independent, and written for people who make consequential decisions.

Digitalecture covers the infrastructure layer of digital life: the parts most people only think about when something goes wrong. That includes:

  • Domain strategy and dispute resolution: how to build a defensible domain portfolio and when formal proceedings are warranted
  • Mail infrastructure: authentication, deliverability, and the structural decisions that determine whether your communications are trustworthy
  • Digital reputation: how it forms, what threatens it, and how to maintain its integrity over time
  • Identity integrity: the technical and legal mechanisms that protect your name and likeness from misuse
  • Data protection: regulatory frameworks, enforcement authorities, and what exercising your rights involves in practice
  • Infrastructure design: why clarity and reduction produce more resilient setups than complexity, and how to build accordingly

Publication follows substance, not a schedule. Each piece is written to remain useful over time.

Digitalecture is written for professionals who operate at a level where their digital presence carries real consequences. Executives and founders whose name is inseparable from their professional standing. Lawyers and advisors who encounter these issues in client work. Journalists and public figures who require a more deliberate approach to their online infrastructure. Family offices and wealth managers for whom digital security is a professional responsibility, not an afterthought.

The consistent position here is that digital infrastructure is a professional discipline. The goal of every piece is to make the reader more capable, not more concerned.

Digitalecture was initiated by Aiman Demircan, with direct experience in UDRP proceedings, data protection authority interactions, domain extortion, and identity-based fraud. The publication exists because the resources that would have helped during those situations simply did not exist.

Prevention is better than reaction, but the internet moves fast. If you are being exposed right now, dealing with a fake profile, a domain dispute, extortion, or a reputational attack, reach out directly. We will tell you honestly what can be done.