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IIW - Internet Identity Workshop
The Internet Identity Workshop has been finding, probing and solving identity issues twice every year since 2005. We meet in the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, CA. Every IIW moves topics, code and projects downfield. Name an identity topic and it’s likely that more substantial discussion and work has been done at IIW than any other conference!
Rebooting Web of Trust
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White Papers, Specifications & Proofs of Concept
Our goal for this initial #RebootingWebOfTrust design workshop is to:
- Focus on the creation of the next generation of decentralized web-of-trust based identity systems.
- To generate 5 technical white papers on topics decided by the group that will have the greatest impact on the future"
To this end, I thought it would be useful to define what is a white paper, and as some people desire to go beyond this, what is a specification and proof of concept code.
W3C
The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) is an international community where Member organizations, a full-time staff, and the public work together to develop Web standards. Led by Web inventor and Director Tim Berners-Lee and CEO Jeffrey Jaffe, W3C's mission is to lead the Web to its full potential.
- Verifiable Claims WG - Mailing List (and archives)
- Public mailing list for the Credentials Community Group (and archives) - Anyone may read or write to this list.
- /opencreds/website - The Open Credentials Website
- /w3c-dvcg/w3c-dvcg.github.io - Landing site for W3C Digital Verification Community Group.
Decentralized Identity Foundation
- Decentralized Identity Foundation (DIF) [G] [T] [B]
A key piece of the decentralized identity equation is how people, organizations, and devices can be identified and located without centralized systems of identifiers (e.g. email addresses). DIF members are actively working on protocols and implementations that enable creation, resolution, and discovery of decentralized identifiers and names across decentralized systems, like blockchains and distributed ledgers.
DIF members, who share the goal of “building an open source decentralized identity ecosystem for people, organizations, apps, and devices” include:
- 1kosmos • Accenture • aetna • Authenteq • auth0 • BigchainDB • BlockPass • Blockchain-foundry • Blockstack • British Columbia Ministry of Citizens Services • botlabs • Civic • Consent • Danube • datum • Distributed ID • diwala • Dominode • Enigma • Enterprise Ethereum Alliance • Evernym • Equinix • gamecredits[ϟ] • Gem • GS1 • Humanized-internet • Hyperledger • ID2020 • Ideo • identos • IBM • IOTA • Jolocom • KYC-Chain • LNk-E • Mastercard • Meeco • MetaX • Microsoft • Mooti • netki • NuID • Nuggets • Ockam • Onfido • ONTology • Pillar • R_Block • R3 • remme • RSA • SecureKey • <sitekit> • Sovrin • suru • Taqanu • Tierion • Trusted key • uPort • Validatedid • Veridium • zinc
DIF - Work
- Identity Hubs Capabilities Perspective - Identity Hubs currently proposed in the Decentralized Identity Foundation (DIF) are a subset of a general Decentralized Identifier (DID).
- A Universal Resolver for self-sovereign identifiers [G] [>]
- 6/27 Masterclass on the DID Universal Resolver | Identiverse 2018
>> DIF GitHub Repositories >>