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2019-03-07 | Decentralized Identity Foundation - DIF | 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. | single | organizations/decentralized-identity-foundation/ | https://decentralized-id.com/organizations/identity-foundation/ |
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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.
- Decentralized Identity Foundation (DIF) Github Twitter Blog - Discord - Newsletter
- Decentralized Identity Foundation - golden.com
The Decentralized Identity Foundation (DIF) was founded in May 2017, and is an open source decentralized identity ecosystem for people, organizations, software applications, and devices.
Organization
- DIF Organizational Materials - GitHub
- DIF Steering Committee Election Results 2022
SC Election results: DIF welcomes new SC members Sam Curren, Daniel Buchner, Karyl Fowler, Rouven Heck, Markus Sabadello & Kaliya Young!
- Kaliya was elected to the DIF steering committee Decentralized Identity Foundation
The six elected candidates are Sam Curren (Indicio Tech), Daniel Buchner (Block), Karyl Fowler (Transmute), Rouven Heck (Consensys Mesh, Executive Director at DIF), Markus Sabadello (DanubeTech) & Kaliya Young (Identity Woman). Sam, Karyl, Markus and Rouven have been re-elected for another two year term as SC members. You can read more about the SC candidates' background and vision for DIF here.
- Communication Milestone Achievements! DIF
This week, we hit 5k followers on Twitter, driven in no small part by attention garnered by our ToIP & DIF Joint Statement of Support for the Decentralized Identifiers (DIDs) v1.0 specification becoming a W3C Standard. Currently, we stand at 5,011 followers and growing, and we are proud that our comms channels, namely our DIF blog, Twitter and YouTube channel, are a great way to keep on top of important announcements from DIF and our members. We have some exciting stuff cooked up for 2022, so watch this space! 🎉
- Drilling down: Co-development DIF
- What “standardization” means to DIF and what DIF means to standardization.
- A newbie-friendly survey of how DIF relates to nearby organizations with overlapping or related foci.
- What “co-development” and “coöpetition” really mean, concretely
- Finding the Bell Curve of Meaning Kaliya IdentityWoman
As such, we aimed to invite alignment around key words, to find the “bell curve of meaning,” and to invite convergence towards the middle of this curve as a result of our research process. Our hope was to maximize the ability to inform and engage business audiences interested in adopting/purchasing this technology. This meant we would not be setting out to define hundreds of terms; rather, we chose to focus on a subset of the most widely used terms.
Grants
- Introducing DIF Grants Decentralized Identity Foundation
DIF is kicking off a program to administer narrowly-scoped financial support for community initiatives, ranging in format from grants to more competitive implementation bounties, hackathon-style open collaborations, and security reviews.
- DIF Grant #1: JWS Test Suite
DIF announces its first community microgrant, sponsored by Microsoft and rewarding the timely creation of a comprehensive test suite for detached-JWS signatures on Verifiable Credentials
Groups
Working groups
- Identifiers and Discovery
- Storage and Compute
- DID Authentication
- Claims and Credentials
- DID communication
- Sidetree
- Secure Data Storage
Special Interest Groups
Open groups
Interop
- Setting Interoperability Targets DIF
Our short-term roadmaps need testable, provable alignment goals that we can all agree on for our little communities and networks of technological thinking to converge gradually. Simply put, we need a few checkpoints and short-term goals, towards which we can all work together.
- Setting Interoperability Targets Part 1 of 2 DIF
The Interoperability working group will be tracking them and providing guidance and documentation where possible. Importantly, though, there is a new DIF Working Group coming soon, the Wallet Security WG, which will dive deeper into these profiles and requirements, benefiting from a narrow scope and IPR protection, allowing them to speak more bluntly about the above-mentioned details.
- Setting Interoperability Targets Part 2 of 2 DIF
Having shown in our last piece how interoperability “profiles” are designed, we now tackle some key technical problem areas ripe for this kind of profile-first interoperability work across stacks.
- DIF Interoperability Survey
We are keen to support more interoperability activity and hopefully testing this fall and winter. In order to do this we would like to gather feedback from the community as to where we are at so we can assess how to move forward.
- Tobias Looker on BBS+ use cases, DIF Interop WG 25Nov2020 Tobias Looker, MATTR, Interoperability Working group at DIF:
- Replay attack protection
- Domain-specific identifiers and proofs
- New partial-disclosure topographies
Hubs
- Identity Hubs Capabilities Perspective - Identity Hubs currently proposed in the Decentralized Identity Foundation (DIF) are a subset of a general Decentralized Identifier (DID).
Membership
- DIFS updated code of conduct - Setting a tone for inclusive collaboration.
- Dock Joins the Decentralized Identity Foundation Dock
As a decentralized identity management platform that complies with internationally-recognized technology standards, we are continuously keeping up to date with key discussions and updates in the industry which is why we joined the Decentralized Identity Foundation
- What Does Affinidi Do as a Member of the Decentralized Identity Foundation (DIF)? Affinidi
In particular, Affinidi has been at the forefront in building many components such as the Affinidi Wallet, Schema Manager, Consent Manager, and more that have enhanced the adoption of decentralised identity among communities and individuals.
Members
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 • Consensys • 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 • LNKE • Mastercard • Meeco • MetaX • Microsoft • Mooti • netki • NuID • Nuggets • Ockam • Onfido • ONTology • Pillar • R_Block • R3 • remme • RSA • SecureKey • <sitekit> • Sovrin • suru • Taqanu • Tierion • Transmute • Trusted key • uPort • Validatedid • Veridium • zinc
/decentralized-identity - GitHub
- decentralized-identity/
- decentralized-identity/decentralized-identity.github.io - Site for the open source, community-driven group of dev and organizations working toward an interoperable, decentralized identity ecosystem
- decentralized-identity/org - DIF docs, wiki, and organizational material
- decentralized-identity/credential-manifest - Format that normalizes the definition of requirements for the issuance of a credential
- decentralized-identity/universal-registrar - Specifications and implementation of a universal identifier registrar
- decentralized-identity/attestations - Attestation API implementations for various languages and platforms.
DIF - DID
- decentralized-identity/did-methods - DID Method specs, docs, and materials
- decentralized-identity/did-common-typescript - A common bundle of shared code and modules for working with DIDs, DID Documents, and other DID-related activities
- decentralized-identity/did-security-typescript - Typescript implementation of DID security and privacy controls
- decentralized-identity/did-security-csharp - C# implementation of DID security and privacy controls
- decentralized-identity/did-common-java - Shared DID Java library.
- decentralized-identity/ua-web-extension - Basic web extension version of a DID User Agent
- decentralized-identity/did-recovery - Various methods for DID recovery
- decentralized-identity/web-polyfills - Polyfills for proposed or emerging DID-centric Web APIs
- decentralized-identity/http-did-auth-proxy - Forked from bcgov/http-did-auth-proxy DID Auth HTTP proxy.
DIF - DID-Auth
- decentralized-identity/did-auth-jose - JOSE-based implementation of DID Authenticated Encryption
DIF - Sidetree
- decentralized-identity/sidetree-ipfs - IPFS module for storing and accessing Sidetree entity operation data via content addressable storage
- decentralized-identity/sidetree-core - The blockchain-agnostic server implementation of the Sidetree protocol.
- decentralized-identity/sidetree-bitcoin - Blockchain-specific code for the Sidetree-based DID Method implementation on Bitcoin
- decentralized-identity/ion - DID Method implementation using the Sidetree protocol on top of Bitcoin
DIF - Hubs
- decentralized-identity/hub-sdk-js-sample - Sample app demonstrating use of the DIF Identity Hub JavaScript SDK.
- decentralized-identity/hub-sdk-js - JavaScript SDK for interacting with Identity Hubs
- decentralized-identity/hub-common-js - Common interfaces for working with Identity Hubs in JavaScript/TypeScript
- decentralized-identity/hub-node-core - Node.js implementation of the Identity Hub interfaces, business logic, and replication protocol.
- decentralized-identity/identity-hub - Storage and compute nodes for decentralized identity data and interactions
- decentralized-identity/hub-node-reference - The official Identity Hub reference implementation bundle for Node.js
DIF - Uniresolver
- decentralized-identity/universal-resolver - Universal Resolver implementation and drivers.
- decentralized-identity/universal-resolver-frontend - Frontend web UI for Universal Resolver
- decentralized-identity/universal-resolver-python
- decentralized-identity/universal-resolver-java
Internet Identity Workshop
- IIW32 - A wave of DIF donations and debuts DIF Newsletter
- Internet Identity Workshop #33 DIF
Hundreds of attendees, including a number of DIF members, put together a huge programme of content for the 33rd IIW, covering topics ranging from the technical minutiae of IAM and SSI to big-picture discussions about ethics and strategy, and participated in over 110 virtual sessions across the three days.