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url: "/hgf-2018/Microledgers-Edgechains-Hardman-HGF/"
- title: "• #indieweb-dev on IIW RWoT and DID's"
url: " /chatlog/indieweb-dev-on-did/"
- title: Regulation
children:
- title: "• eDIAS"
url: "/regulation/edias/"
- title: "• GDPR"
url: "/regulation/GDPR/"
- title: Self-Sovereign Identity
children:
- title: "• SSI - Documentation Efforts"
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url: "sourcecrypto.pub/posts/history"
- title: "• Source⧉Crypto"
url: "https://sourcecrypto.pub"
- title: "• Learn Crypto Trading"
url: "https://learncryptotrading.co"
- title: "• Decentralized Web"
url: "https://sourcecrypto.pub/decentralized-web/"
- title: "• Bitcoin Info"
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url: "sourcecrypto.pub/posts/history"
- title: "• Source⧉Crypto"
url: "https://sourcecrypto.pub"
- title: "• Learn Crypto Trading"
url: "https://learncryptotrading.co"
- title: "• Decentralized Web"
url: "https://sourcecrypto.pub/decentralized-web/"
- title: "• Bitcoin Info"

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description: The beginnings of a tagged database for blockchain identity related resources.
permalink: toml/id-toml/
canonical_url: 'https://decentralized-id.com/toml/id-toml/'
date: 2019-03-28
redirect_from:
- toml/id-toml.html
- toml/id-toml
- id-toml/
- id-toml
categories: ["data"]
---
My first page besides "home" with the minimal mistakes theme. All of my pages will migrate to minimal mistakes, and integrated, once I get the feel for it.
This page has two toml files from [infominer33/SourceCrypto](https://github.com/infominer33/SourceCrypto) embedded into it, with some help from [gist-it.appspot.com](https://gist-it.appspot.com)
## Wish List

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* [ChristopherA/info](https://christophera.info/)
> Simple Identity Website for Christopher Allen.
## Heather Dahl
[Ep. 74 Self Sovereign Identity insights from Sovrin](https://www.insureblocks.com/ep-74-self-sovereign-identity-insights-from-sovrin/)
[Heather Dahl](https://www.linkedin.com/in/heathercdahl/) is the CEO of Sovrin, one of the leading self-sovereign identity solutions. In this podcast we discuss how identity has evolved from the offline world, to the limitations of it being online in the internet and finally to the opportunities it brings in a blockchain world.

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title: "History (2015-2019) Emergence of Blockchain for Identity and the United Nations"
layout: single
permalink: /history/2015-2019/
categories: ["History","Hyperledger","Specs-Standards","Sovrin Foundation"]
categories: ["History","Hyperledger Foundation","Specs-Standards","Sovrin Foundation"]
tags: ["UN Agenda - Sustainable Development", "Bitcoin", "Rebooting WoT", "Self Sovereign Identity", "ID2020", "Evernym", "Digital Bazaar", "Consensys", "Veres One", "DKMS","DHS-SBIR", "WEF", "BTCR", "IBM","DID","DIF","Verifiable Credentials","MyData","Blockcerts","VON", "Indy", "UNHCR","UNDP", "UN/CEFACT", "Blockchain for Impact","DPKI","GDPR","Credentials Community Group","PGP"]
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nav: "sovnav"
last_modified_at: 2019-07-10T11:22:33-23:00
tags: ["Evernym","Indy","Von"]
categories: ["Sovrin Foundation","Hyperledger"]
categories: ["Sovrin Foundation","Hyperledger Foundation"]
---
**Protocol, Governance, Education, Ecosystem**

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toc_sticky: false
categories: ["Sovrin Foundation","Hyperledger", "Presentations","Literature"]
categories: ["Sovrin Foundation","Hyperledger Foundation", "Presentations","Literature"]
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sidebar:
title: DIDecentralized
nav: "sovnav"
categories: ["Sovrin Foundation","Hyperledger","Adoption"]
categories: ["Sovrin Foundation","Hyperledger Foundation","Adoption"]
tags: ["Evernym","Indy","RDF","IOT","Financial Services"]
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title: DIDecentralized
nav: "sovnav"
toc: false
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tags: ["Anoncreds","Indy","Ursa","Aries"]
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categories: ["Literature"]
tags: ["Self Sovereign Identity", "Rebooting WoT","Laws of Identity", "notes"]
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* [The Windhover Principles for Digital Identity, Trust, and Data](https://www.tokencommons.org/Windhover-Principles-for-Digital-Identity-Trust-Data.html)
* [Self-Sovereign Bill of Rights](https://github.com/WebOfTrustInfo/self-sovereign-identity/blob/master/self-sovereign-identity-bill-of-rights.md)
* [Schutte's Take](https://github.com/WebOfTrustInfo/self-sovereign-identity/blob/master/Schutte-on-SSI.md) offers criticism on the 10 principles.
More on that : [Evolution of SSI](/literature/self-sovereign-identity/evolution-of-ssi/)

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This directory was born from [/WebOfTrustInfo/self-sovereign-identity](https://github.com/WebOfTrustInfo/self-sovereign-identity), the original SSI repository.
In my opinion, the best overall article on the subject is still Christopher Allen's rallying cry: [The Path to Self-Sovereign Identity](https://github.com/WebOfTrustInfo/self-sovereign-identity/blob/master/ThePathToSelf-SovereignIdentity.md). Christopher did an outstanding job of outlining the history of internet identity standards, and introduces [10 Principles of Self-Sovereign Identity](https://github.com/WebOfTrustInfo/self-sovereign-identity/blob/master/self-sovereign-identity-principles.md), currently in revision.
In my opinion, the best overall article on the subject is still Christopher Allen's [The Path to Self-Sovereign Identity](https://github.com/WebOfTrustInfo/self-sovereign-identity/blob/master/ThePathToSelf-SovereignIdentity.md). Christopher did a great job outlining the history of internet identity standards, and introduces [10 Principles of Self-Sovereign Identity](https://github.com/WebOfTrustInfo/self-sovereign-identity/blob/master/self-sovereign-identity-principles.md), currently in revision.
However, considerable additional material has been created on the subject since then, including some helpful criticism on the principles. Some of initial thoughts have been organized in [evolution-of-ssi](evolution-of-ssi/).
However, considerable additional material has been created on the subject since then, including some helpful criticism on the principles. Some of initial thoughts have been organized in [evolution-of-ssi](/literature/self-sovereign-identity/evolution-of-ssi/).
Then I realized that I should make a more complete survey of the subject, if I want to be thorough. So now I'm collecting as much SSI info as I can, and organizing it here. Once I've completed a review of existing literature on the subject, I'll put it into a google shared doc to encourage further participation.

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- gdpr/
categories: ["Literature", "Regulation"]
tags: ["GDPR"]
last_modified_at: 2020-01-05
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---
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is a privacy regulation enacted May 2018, effecting anyone processing the data of EU residents.
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* EIDAS: A PAN-EUROPEAN NATIONAL IDENTITY STANDARD
> Perhaps the most important regulation dealing with identity in the EU is eIDAS, an EU regulation and a set of standards for electronic identification and trust services for electronic transactions in the European Single Market. This regulation will have a deep impact on the decentralised identity framework, above all as it pertains to government-issued/recognised identity credentials, and so is worth a closer look.
[Sovrin Foundation announces 30-day public review for data protection regulation revisions to the Sovrin Governance Framework](https://sovrin.org/sovrin-foundation-announces-30-day-public-review-for-data-protection-regulation-revisions-to-the-sovrin-governance-framework/)
> The Sovrin Governance Framework Working Group (SGFWG) and Global Policy Working Group (GPWG) together with Sovrin Stewards and Sovrin Foundation counsel began the process of determining what further changes would be needed to enable compliance with data protection regulations such as the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), the Canadian Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA), and the Province of British Columbia Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FOIPPA).
## Resources
* [History of the GDPR](https://edps.europa.eu/data-protection/data-protection/legislation/history-general-data-protection-regulation_en)
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* [bakke92/awesome-gdpr](https://github.com/bakke92/awesome-gdpr) - Curated List of GDPR Information
* [erichard/awesome-gdpr](https://github.com/erichard/awesome-gdpr) - A curated list of GDPR-compliant tools for websites creators.
* [Awesome Data Privacy](https://github.com/yilmaztolga/awesome-data-privacy)
* [A curated list of EU GDPR resources](https://gdprindex.com) - An index of Companies, Consultants, Products, Services & Resources for GDPR compliance and market research]
* [Guide to GDPR Documentation](https://iapp.org/resources/article/guide-to-gdpr-documentation/)
The U.K. Information Commissioner's Office released this guide to GDPR Documentation. Included is information, checklists and templates to help organizations in their processing and documentation in relation to GDPR compliance efforts.
### Privacy by Design

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[eid.as/home/](https://www.eid.as/home/) - Regulation with linked TOC
[Regulation (EU) No 910/2014 of the European Parliament](https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/?uri=uriserv:OJ.L_.2014.257.01.0073.01.ENG) and of the Council of 23 July 2014 on electronic identification and trust services for electronic transactions in the internal market and repealing Directive 1999/93/EC
> (2) This Regulation seeks to enhance trust in electronic transactions in the internal market by providing a common foundation for secure electronic interaction between citizens, businesses and public authorities, thereby increasing the effectiveness of public and private online services, electronic business and electronic commerce in the Union.
>
> (3) Directive 1999/93/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council (3), dealt with electronic signatures without delivering a comprehensive cross-border and cross-sector framework for secure, trustworthy and easy-to-use electronic transactions. This Regulation enhances and expands the acquis of that Directive.
>
>
> (11) This Regulation should be applied in full compliance with the principles relating to the protection of personal data provided for in Directive 95/46/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council (7). In this respect, having regard to the principle of mutual recognition established by this Regulation, authentication for an online service should concern processing of only those identification data that are adequate, relevant and not excessive to grant access to that service online. Furthermore, requirements under Directive 95/46/EC concerning confidentiality and security of processing should be respected by trust service providers and supervisory bodies.
>
> (12) One of the objectives of this Regulation is to remove existing barriers to the cross-border use of electronic identification means used in the Member States to authenticate, for at least public services. This Regulation does not aim to intervene with regard to electronic identity management systems and related infrastructures established in Member States. The aim of this Regulation is to ensure that for access to cross-border online services offered by Member States, secure electronic identification and authentication is possible.
>
> (14) Some conditions need to be set out in this Regulation with regard to which electronic identification means have to be recognised and how the electronic identification schemes should be notified. Those conditions should help Member States to build the necessary trust in each others electronic identification schemes and to mutually recognise electronic identification means falling under their notified schemes. The principle of mutual recognition should apply if the notifying Member States electronic identification scheme meets the conditions of notification and the notification was published in the Official Journal of the European Union. However, the principle of mutual recognition should only relate to authentication for an online service. The access to those online services and their final delivery to the applicant should be closely linked to the right to receive such services under the conditions set out in national legislation.
[Trust Services and Electronic identification (eID)](https://ec.europa.eu/digital-single-market/en/trust-services-and-eid)
> - ensures that people and businesses can use their own national electronic identification schemes (eIDs) to access public services in other EU eID are available.
> - creates an European internal market for eTS - namely electronic signatures, electronic seals, time stamp, electronic delivery service and website authentication - by ensuring that they will work across borders and have the same legal status as traditional paper based processes. Only by providing certainty on the legal validity of all these services, businesses and citizens will use the digital interactions as their natural way of interaction.
[EU BLOCKCHAIN OBSERVATORY AND FORUM](https://www.eublockchainforum.eu/sites/default/files/reports/workshop_5_report_-_e-identity.pdf) - e-Identity, Brussels, November 7, 2018
• eIDAS: Key Principles for Identity
- Cooperation between Member States
- Reciprocity relying on defined levels of assurance
- Mandatory cross-border mutual recognition of identifiers
- Sovereignty of Member states to use or introduce means for eID at their national level
- Full autonomy to the private sector
- Interoperability framework
- Member States can use different means of identification, but with the same functionality
- The problem is not the technology, but the legal framework, the distribution of liability, and the
question to know whether what is enforceable in country A is also enforceable in country B (for
instance in the court).
[eIDAS as guideline for the development of a pan European eID framework in FutureID](https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/34614563.pdf)
> Abstract: This paper addresses the Regulation on Electronic transactions in the internal market: electronic identification and trust services (eIDAS) and analyses this regulatory framework in relation to the pan European eID infrastructure being developed in the FutureID project. The aim of this paper is to identify if eIDAS sets forward any legal requirements that need to be implemented in the FutureID infrastructure. Even though the focus of this paper is on the development of the FutureID infrastructure, the description of eIDAS and the analysis of its main requirements for technical developers are in general relevant to the development of online identification and authentication schemes.
EU Blockchain Observatory and Forum Report [Blockchain and Identity](https://www.eublockchainforum.eu/sites/default/files/report_identity_v0.9.4.pdf)
**Section 19: Decentralised identity and the European regulatory landscape**
* EIDAS: A PAN-EUROPEAN NATIONAL IDENTITY STANDARD
> Perhaps the most important regulation dealing with identity in the EU is eIDAS, an EU regulation and a set of standards for electronic identification and trust services for electronic transactions in the European Single Market. This regulation will have a deep impact on the decentralised identity framework, above all as it pertains to government-issued/recognised identity credentials, and so is worth a closer look.
## ESSIF - European Self Sovereign Identity Framework
[European Self Sovereign identity framework](https://www.eesc.europa.eu/sites/default/files/files/1._panel_-_daniel_du_seuil.pdf)
![](http://imgur.com/5WDFy1hl.png)
> In European Blockchain Partnership NL-GER-BE started a initiative on
> European Self Sovereign Identity framework (eSSIF).
> ○ How to facilitate cross-border interaction with SSI.
> ○ How to make/keep national SSI projects interoperable.
> ○ How to integrate/align existing building blocks such as eIDAS, e-delivery, once-only with SSI.
> ○ How to conceptualize and build an identity layer in the new European Blockchain Services Infrastructure.
> ○ How to preserve European/democratic values in the implementation of Self Sovereign identity.
[Self-Sovereign Identity Framework and Blockchain](https://ercim-news.ercim.eu/en110/special/self-sovereign-identity-framework-and-blockchain)
> The Techruption Blockchain Project is a public-private partnership project in the Netherlands, within which large corporates, small companies, startups and scientific institutions collectively create disruptive technological innovations around distributed ledger (blockchain) technologies (DLT). DLTs are particularly useful in business and governance situations that involve multiple parties that do not necessarily trust one another to negotiate and execute electronic business transactions. In many cases such transactions require the ability to establish and validate identities and identity attributes, or to check whether or not they have been revoked.
>
> Seven participants of the project (Accenture, APG, Brightlands, Chamber of Commerce, De Volksbank, Rabobank, and TNO) are developing a self-sovereign identity framework (SSIF) for the creation, validation and revocation of such identities that can be used in conjunction with blockchain technologies and the (disruptive) applications that are enabled by such technologies. The goal is to specify, validate and ultimately build a trustworthy, open digital infrastructure for self-sovereign identities that is secure, decentralized, open source, supports privacy (e.g., GDPR compliance) in multiple roles, and lacks a single point of failure or large information honey-pot. We aim to follow well-established requirements for user-centric identity systems
[EU PROJECT ESSIF-LAB, AIMED AT FASTER AND SAFER ELECTRONIC TRANSACTIONS VIA THE INTERNET AS WELL AS IN REAL LIFE, OPEN FOR START-UPS AND SMES](https://www.tno.nl/en/about-tno/news/2019/12/eu-project-essif-lab-open-for-start-ups-and-smes/)
> The project will award 62 subgrants in two types of open call: one infrastructure-oriented open call targeting technical enhancements and extensions of the SSI framework and two business-oriented open calls targeting SSI business and social innovations and applications. The infrastructure-oriented open call (open to any type of innovator) and the first business-oriented open call (limited to start-ups and SMEs) are expected to open in March 2020. The exact opening date as well as the terms of reference will be available around February 2020 at essif-lab.eu.
#### [Undersatnding European Self Sovereign Identity framework](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P5xjnWL3Pg0)
SSI-Meetup: [Understanding the European Self-Sovereign Identity Framework (ESSIF) Daniël Du Seuil and Carlos Pastor Webinar 32](https://ssimeetup.org/understanding-european-self-sovereign-identity-framework-essif-daniel-du-seuil-carlos-pastor-webinar-32/)
> Daniël Du Seuil, Programm manager and blockchain architect with the Flemish public service, and Carlos Pastor, from BME in Spain, give an overview of the vision, objectives, and approach of the European Self-Sovereign Identity Framework (ESSIF).
{% include video id="P5xjnWL3Pg0" provider="youtube" %}
* [ESSIF-Lab Consortium](https://www.tno.nl/en/about-tno/news/2019/12/eu-project-essif-lab-open-for-start-ups-and-smes/)
[Slideshare](https://www.slideshare.net/SSIMeetup/understanding-the-european-selfsovereign-identity-framework-essif)
<iframe src="//www.slideshare.net/slideshow/embed_code/key/jDIYAND2ID53XQ" width="595" height="485" frameborder="0" marginwidth="0" marginheight="0" scrolling="no" style="border:1px solid #CCC; border-width:1px; margin-bottom:5px; max-width: 100%;" allowfullscreen> </iframe> <div style="margin-bottom:5px"> <strong> <a href="//www.slideshare.net/SSIMeetup/understanding-the-european-selfsovereign-identity-framework-essif" title="Understanding the European Self-Sovereign Identity Framework (ESSIF)" target="_blank">Understanding the European Self-Sovereign Identity Framework (ESSIF)</a> </strong> from <strong><a href="https://www.slideshare.net/SSIMeetup" target="_blank">SSIMeetup</a></strong> </div>

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