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date: 2020-11-26
title: Secure Data Storage WG - DIF
description: data models for storage and transport, syntax, data at rest protection, CRUD API, access control, synchronization, and at least a minimum viable HTTP-based interface compatible with W3C DIDs/VCs.
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Secure, encrypted, privacy-preserving storage and computation of data is a critical component of decentralized identity systems. As with identifiers and names must be self-sovereign to the owning entity, a user's identity data must remain private, only accessible to the entities they allow. DIF members are actively developing specs and reference implementations for provider-agnostic, run-anywhere solutions that provides these features.
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categories: ["Open Source Projects"]
tags: ["Storage and Compute WG","DIF","Secure Data Storage","Data Hubs","W3C","Encrypted Data Vaults"]
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* [Secure Data Storage and Compute Working Group](https://identity.foundation/working-groups/secure-data-storage.html)
> Create one or more specifications to establish a foundational layer for secure data storage (including personal data), specifically data models for storage and transport, syntax, data at rest protection, CRUD API, access control, synchronization, and at least a minimum viable HTTP-based interface compatible with W3C DIDs/VCs.
- [Wiki](https://dif.groups.io/g/sds-wg/wiki)
- [GitHub](https://github.com/decentralized-identity?q=wg-sds)
- [Mailing List](https://dif.groups.io/g/sds-wg/wiki/home)
- [Charter](https://github.com/decentralized-identity/org/blob/master/Org%20documents/WG%20documents/DIF_SDS_WG_charter_v1.pdf)
## Specs & Projects
### Decentralized Web Node
* [Decentralized Web Node (DWN)](https://identity.foundation/decentralized-web-node/spec) - [GitHub](https://github.com/decentralized-identity/decentralized-web-node)
> Formerly known as the Identity Hub, this initiative is to develop a data storage and message relay mechanism that entities can use to locate public or private permissioned data related to a given Decentralized Identifier (DID).
### Encrypted Data Vaults
* [Encrypted Data Vaults](https://identity.foundation/edv-spec/) - [GitHub](https://github.com/decentralized-identity/edv-spec/)
> This specification describes a privacy-respecting mechanism for storing, indexing, and retrieving encrypted data at a storage provider. It is often useful when an individual or organization wants to protect data in a way that the storage provider cannot view, analyze, aggregate, or resell the data. This approach also ensures that application data is portable and protected from storage provider data breaches.
## Background
* [Selected Parts of the DIF SDS/CS Hub and EDV Discussion featuring Daniel Buchners Description of a Hub](https://hyperonomy.com/2021/03/24/transcription-of-selected-parts-of-the-dif-sds-cs-march-11-2021-zoom-call-hub-and-edv-discussion-featuring-daniel-buchners-description-of-a-hub/) Michael Herman 2021-03-24
> This is a transcription of selected parts of the EDV-Hub conversation during the DIF SDS/CS Thursday weekly Zoom call on March 11, 2021. This is the call where Daniel Buchner described (verbally) several aspects about what is and what is not a Hub. 2021-03-24