Abstract:
The technological know-how developed as a result of this research will serve as a milestone
for the Sri Lankan government's modern information technology. Further streamline the day to-day operations of the National Information Center and Personnel Registration Agencies,
which are selected from the state institutions under the Sri Lankan government and have the
potential to influence national security, and thus expedite the process of engaging with the
public. Additionally, this research is expected to secure identity management in the Sri Lankan
Government's centralised information database, which was developed using blockchain
technology, and to identify solutions for national-level problems that prevent the government
from operating in an accurate manner. Alternatively, this proposed framework will address
secure blockchain for identity management as well as digital forensics for incident analysis and
management. This proposed framework incorporates advanced technology and is based on
global examples to illustrate the concept. The majority of global examples are comparable to
implementing the entire proposed solution. Sri Lanka's current situation necessitated a slew of
difficulties in implementing this proposed solution. As a result of this research's knowledge
gap in this subject area, implementing this solution in the Sri Lankan national government's
identity management process will be extremely difficult. Additionally, this thesis' methodology
philosophy was primarily effected to gain a clear understanding of the national government
sector's implementation process. This proposed framework has a significant technology gap at
the national level"