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date: 2019-03-13
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title: SSI and DID Related Media
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permalink: media/
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canonical_url: 'https://decentralized-id.com/media/'
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redirect_from: media
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categories: ["Media"]
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tags:
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last_modified_at: 2019-03-13
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## Contents
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* [Video](#video)
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* [Slideshare](#slideshare)
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* [Podcasts](#podcasts)
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## Video
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* [SSI Meetup Youtube Channel](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSqSTlKdbbCM1muGOhDa3Og)
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* [The Story of Open SSI Standards - Drummond Reed](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RllH91rcFdE&feature=youtu.be&t=4m30s)
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* [Is Blockchain the Future of Digital Identity?](https://youtu.be/Aub5dNpj2_k) -CB Insights
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* [Identity and Blockchain Technology](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aub5dNpj2_k)
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* [Phil Windley on the Sovrin Network](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IxQUL2ztFi8)
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* [Decentralized Identifiers enable self-sovereign identity - MyData 2018](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KsIM0zq37fU)
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* [eIDAS and Self-Sovereign Identity - MyData 2018](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AHa175AEVVs)
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* [uPort: Self-Sovereign Identity Meets Portable Data](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hBIragrwqYc)
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* [MyData Global Youtube](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjBkx-XKa1gOr71fyCrJPfg)
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* [Phil Windley on Vimeo](https://vimeo.com/windley/videos)
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* [Internet of Agreements Conference on Identity](https://medium.com/humanizing-the-singularity/identity/home)
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* [Behind the Cloud Episode 6: Blockchain and Self-Sovereign Identity in the Enterprise](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wSdm2-18Z2g)
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* [Identity and the quest for Self Sovereign Identity - Daniel Hardman](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iqmY_h49vPs)
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## Slideshare
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* [Blockchain Based Solutions For Identity Access Management](https://www.slideshare.net/prabathsiriwardena/blockchainbased-solutions-for-identity-access-management)
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* [Towards Self Sovereign Identity](https://www.slideshare.net/alehors/towards-self-sovereign-identity-20180508) - A great slide-deck by IBM explaining Indy\Sovrin Architecture.
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* [SSI Meetup](https://www.slideshare.net/SSIMeetup/presentations/)
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* [ChristopherA](https://www.slideshare.net/ChristopherA/presentations)
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## Podcasts
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* [State of Identity](https://oneworldidentity.com/podcasts/)
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* [Analytics Neat—Episode 37: What is a Decentralized Identity (DID)?](https://player.fm/series/analytics-neat/episode-37-what-is-a-decentralized-identity-did)
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* [State Change #41 Unpacking Digital Identity](https://media.consensys.net/state-change-41-unpacking-digital-identity-christian-lundkvist-stephen-wilson-4fb5a75eb6ed)
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* [MyData Podcast](https://mydata.org/podcast/)
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<li><a href="https://github.com/WebOfTrustInfo/">WebOfTrustInfo</a></li>
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<li><a href="https://github.com/peacekeeper/blockchain-identity">peacekeeper/blockchain-identity</a></li>
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<li><a href="https://identitywoman.net/">identitywoman.net</a></li>
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<li><a href="http://www.windley.com/tags/identity.shtml">windley.com/tags/identity</a></li>
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<li><a href="http://www.windley.com/tags/identity.shtml">windley.com/tags/identity</a> (on <a href="https://vimeo.com/windley/videos">Vimeo</a>)</li>
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<li><a href="https://identityblog.com">Kim Camerons Identity Blog</a></li>
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<li><a href="https://github.com/karimStekelenburg/awesome-self-sovereign-identity">karimStekelenburg/awesome-self-sovereign-identity</a></li>
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</ul>
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- id-initiatives/ibm/
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- private-sector/ibm
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categories: ["Companies","Identity Foudation"]
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tags: ["IBM"]
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tags: ["IBM","Securekey","Indy","Sovrin"]
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last_modified_at: 2019-03-06
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* [Mooti](https://mooti.co/) [[**D**](https://docs.mooti.co/)]
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* offers an "identity chain" technology that makes it possible to issue and revoke verified claims using elliptic curve cryptography (curve25519, secp256k1) and includes privay-enhancing features [[**ϟ**](https://www.cio.com/article/3147358/it-industry/ibm-building-blockchain-ecosystem.html)]
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* [SecureKey](http://securekey.com/): [partners with IBM](http://www-03.ibm.com/press/us/en/pressrelease/51841.wss) to enable a new digital identity and attribute sharing network based on Hyperledger Fabric blockchain.
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* [Towards Self Sovereign Identity](https://www.slideshare.net/alehors/towards-self-sovereign-identity-20180508) - A great slide-deck explaining Indy\Sovrin Architecture.
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## /IBM-Blockchain-Identity
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A turnkey, Docker-based sandbox that enables quick and easy exploration of Hyperledger Indy concepts.
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[IBM-Blockchain-Identityindy-ssivc-tutorial](https://github.com/IBM-Blockchain-Identity/indy-ssivc-tutorial) - A turnkey, Docker-based tutorial for help developers get acquainted with Self-Sovereign Identity and Verifiable Credentials.
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[![](https://imgur.com/A4IPjIi.png)](https://freenode.logbot.info/indieweb-dev/20190302)
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* [#indieweb-dev on DIDs 2019-03-02-chat log](https://freenode.logbot.info/indieweb-dev/20190302)
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[#indieweb-dev on DIDs 2019-03-02-chat log](https://freenode.logbot.info/indieweb-dev/20190302)
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* 16:14 [@sandhawke](https://twitter.com/sandhawke) - I don't think I have that level of interest to attend IIW - but I happen to be at RWoT right now, and that seems like a sweet spot for me to work on while I'm here. I just made this:
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* 16:14 [@sandhawke](https://twitter.com/sandhawke) - [Comparing WebIDs and DIDs](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1SwSWIOOujRCdrwVyrKojwAvQVp-wJJ9P6NBiuQ3bDN4/edit)
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* 16:14 [@sandhawke](https://twitter.com/sandhawke) - which should perhaps have a column for IndieAuth
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[![](https://imgur.com/MvrlESD.png)](https://freenode.logbot.info/indieweb-dev/20180819)
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* [#indieweb-dev on IIW 2018-08-19-chat log](https://freenode.logbot.info/indieweb-dev/20180819)
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[#indieweb-dev on IIW 2018-08-19-chat log](https://freenode.logbot.info/indieweb-dev/20180819)
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* 17:08 [[aaronpk]](https://indieweb.org/User:Aaronparecki.com) - No, IIW
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* 17:09 [[aaronpk]](https://indieweb.org/User:Aaronparecki.com) - but all the OAuth IETF people will be there
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* 17:09 [[tantek]](https://indieweb.org/User:Tantek.com) - IETF people take IETF i-d more seriously than rando domain with proposals
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* [RWoT2 - Topics & Advance Readings](https://github.com/WebOfTrustInfo/rwot2-id2020/blob/master/topics-and-advance-readings/README.md)
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> 1.1 Billion people live without an officially recognized identity — This lack of recognized identification deprives them of protection, access to services, and basic rights. ID2020 is a public-private partnership dedicated to solving the challenges of identity for these people through technology.
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* [Identity Crisis: Clear Identity through Correlation](https://github.com/WebOfTrustInfo/ID2020DesignWorkshop/blob/master/final-documents/identity-crisis.pdf)
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* [Christopher Allen](http://www.lifewithalacrity.com/)[[**info**](https://christophera.info/)] details the overarching history of internet idenitity standards in his germinal work (submitted to ID2020\RWoT workshop):
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* [Christopher Allen](http://www.lifewithalacrity.com/) [[**info**](https://christophera.info/)] [[**slideshare](https://www.slideshare.net/ChristopherA/presentations)] details the overarching history of internet identity standards in his germinal work (submitted to ID2020\RWoT workshop):
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* **[The Path to Self-Soverereign Identity](http://www.lifewithalacrity.com/2016/04/the-path-to-self-soverereign-identity.html)**[[**ϟ**](https://www.coindesk.com/path-self-sovereign-identity/amp/)] details the history of identity standards leading up to self-sovereign and details the 10 principles of self-sovereign identity.
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> I am part of the team putting together the first ID2020 Summit on Digital Identity at the United Nations
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>**_Appendix VII – Pilot Projects and Proof of Concepts_**
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>The provided list of pilot projects and proof of concepts is only preliminary, as the number of projects grows quickly.
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>**TheOrgBook (British Columbia - Canada)**
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>The Province of British Columbia is currently collaborating with the Province of Ontario and the Canadian Federal Government to provide verified digital claims about businesses.
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>The Verified Organization Network is an initiative by the government of British Columbia to create a trusted network of organizational data. It allows organizations to claim credentials that are part of their own digital identity, using a component called TheOrgBook that lists entities with their associated public verifiable claims. In this project businesses and their representatives are given access to streamlined government services and digital transactions in the broader economy.
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> **TrustNet (Finland)**
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> TrustNet is a heavily industry-networked research project that focuses on developing a blockchain-based distributed environment for personal data management following the MyData principles. Such an environment is the cornerstone for functional personal data markets as it allows individuals to control the flow of their personal data across companies and industries and creates the foundational building blocks for creating new personal data-centric services.
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> **Alastria (Spain)**
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> Alastria is a non-profit consortium building a national blockchain ecosystem for Spain. The security and veracity of information will be ensured through the identification of natural and legal persons, while at the same time allowing citizens to have control over their personal information in a transparent way following the guidelines set by the European Union.
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> **Illinois blockchain initiative (United States of America)**
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> The Illinois Blockchain Initiative is partnering with Evernym to develop a birth registry pilot, where self-sovereign identities are created, and government agencies issue "verifiable claims" for birth registration attributes such as legal name, date of birth, sex or blood type.
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> **Blockchain on the Move (Antwerp, Belgium)**
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> As a cooperation project between the city of Antwerp, the Flemish Information Agency, Digipolis and the Flemish ICT organization (V-ICT-OR), the project Blockchain on the Move is a pilot project on SSI and its application on the municipal level. It explores the potential of SSI for e-Government use cases and State-issued credentials for private sector B2B and B2C use cases.
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> **City of Zug (UPort and ti&m)**
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> As a first pilot project in Switzerland, the city of Zug is currently piloting a SSI solution. The local administration is cooperating with the IT consulting company ti&m, as well as UPort to provide a basic infrastructure for their citizens to attest their identity. With the SSI implemented in Zug, users can now pay their parking fees, register for elections or perform online sign on for e-government services33. The benefits range for the city of Zug are low infrastructure requirements, decreased security risks, cost effectiveness, GDPR compliance and scalability.
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> **Danube Tech (Austria)**
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>In a SSI proof-of-concept during the first half of 2018, 3 banks, an insurance company, the Austrian Post, and an institution representing notaries has cooperated to implement a range of use cases based on DIDs, Verifiable Credentials, Sovrin, and the XDI protocol. The use cases included:
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> 33 https://medium.com/uport/zug-id-exploring-the-first-publicly-verified-blockchain-identity-38bd0ee3702
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## Decentralized Public Key Infrastructure DPKI
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* RWoT—[Decentralized Public Key Infrastructure](https://github.com/WebOfTrustInfo/rebooting-the-web-of-trust/blob/master/final-documents/dpki.pdf)
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* [SCPKI: A Smart Contract-based PKI and Identity System](http://www0.cs.ucl.ac.uk/staff/M.AlBassam/publications/scpki-bcc17.pdf)
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>When you join the MyData Global, you are helping to create a trustworthy human centered data economy. Read from the MyData Declaration what we mean by this.
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* [mydata.org/declaration](https://mydata.org/declaration/)
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> We are entrepreneurs, activists, academics, listed corporations, public agencies, and developers. For years, we’ve been using different words for what we do – MyData, Self Data, VRM (Vendor Relationship Management), Internet of Me, PIMS (Personal Information Management Services) etc, while sharing a common goal: to empower individuals with their personal data, thus helping them and their communities develop knowledge, make informed decisions, and interact more consciously and efficiently with each other as well as with organisations.
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* [MyData Global Youtube](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjBkx-XKa1gOr71fyCrJPfg)
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* [MyData Podcast](https://mydata.org/podcast/)
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