Centralized storage and identity identification methods pose many risks,including hacker attacks,data misuse,and single points of failure.Additionally,existing centralized identity management methods face interoperabi...Centralized storage and identity identification methods pose many risks,including hacker attacks,data misuse,and single points of failure.Additionally,existing centralized identity management methods face interoperability issues and rely on a single identity provider,leaving users without control over their identities.Therefore,this paper proposes a mechanism for identity identification and data sharing based on decentralized identifiers.The scheme utilizes blockchain technology to store the identifiers and data hashed on the chain to ensure permanent identity recognition and data integrity.Data is stored on InterPlanetary File System(IPFS)to avoid the risk of single points of failure and to enhance data persistence and availability.At the same time,compliance with World Wide Web Consortium(W3C)standards for decentralized identifiers and verifiable credentials increases the mechanism’s scalability and interoperability.展开更多
Identity management has been ripe for disruption over the past few years due to recurring incidents of data breaches that have led to personal information leaks and identity theft.The rise of blockchain technology has...Identity management has been ripe for disruption over the past few years due to recurring incidents of data breaches that have led to personal information leaks and identity theft.The rise of blockchain technology has paved the way for the development of self-sovereign identity(SSI)—a new class of user-controlled resilient identity management systems that are enabled by distributed ledger technology.This paper examines how SSI management can be used in a public transportation sector that spans different operators in multiple countries.Specifically,the paper explores how a blockchain-based decentralized identity management system can draw on the SSI framework to provide high-level security and transparency for all involved parties in public transportation ecosystems.Accordingly,building on analyses of the existing public transportation ticketing solutions,we elicited requirements of a comparable system based on the SSI principles.Next,we developed a low-fidelity prototype to showcase how passengers can utilize standardized travel credentials that are valid across different transportation networks in Europe.The proposed system eliminates the need for multiple travel cards(i.e.,one for each transportation provider)and empowers individuals to have better control over the use of their identities while they utilize interoperable ticketing systems across Europe.Overall,building on the public transportation case,we offer a proof-of-concept that shows how individuals can better manage their identity credentials via the SSI framework.展开更多
Reproducibility can be considered as one of the basic requirements to ensure that a given research finding is accurate and acceptable.This paper presents a new layered approach that allows scientific researchers to pr...Reproducibility can be considered as one of the basic requirements to ensure that a given research finding is accurate and acceptable.This paper presents a new layered approach that allows scientific researchers to provide a)data to fellow researchers to validate research and b)proofs of research quality to funding agencies,without revealing sensitive details associated with the same.We conclude that by integrating smart contracts,blockchain technology,and self-sovereign identity into an automated system,it is possible to assert the quality of scientific materials and validate the peer review process without the need of a central authority.展开更多
文摘Centralized storage and identity identification methods pose many risks,including hacker attacks,data misuse,and single points of failure.Additionally,existing centralized identity management methods face interoperability issues and rely on a single identity provider,leaving users without control over their identities.Therefore,this paper proposes a mechanism for identity identification and data sharing based on decentralized identifiers.The scheme utilizes blockchain technology to store the identifiers and data hashed on the chain to ensure permanent identity recognition and data integrity.Data is stored on InterPlanetary File System(IPFS)to avoid the risk of single points of failure and to enhance data persistence and availability.At the same time,compliance with World Wide Web Consortium(W3C)standards for decentralized identifiers and verifiable credentials increases the mechanism’s scalability and interoperability.
文摘Identity management has been ripe for disruption over the past few years due to recurring incidents of data breaches that have led to personal information leaks and identity theft.The rise of blockchain technology has paved the way for the development of self-sovereign identity(SSI)—a new class of user-controlled resilient identity management systems that are enabled by distributed ledger technology.This paper examines how SSI management can be used in a public transportation sector that spans different operators in multiple countries.Specifically,the paper explores how a blockchain-based decentralized identity management system can draw on the SSI framework to provide high-level security and transparency for all involved parties in public transportation ecosystems.Accordingly,building on analyses of the existing public transportation ticketing solutions,we elicited requirements of a comparable system based on the SSI principles.Next,we developed a low-fidelity prototype to showcase how passengers can utilize standardized travel credentials that are valid across different transportation networks in Europe.The proposed system eliminates the need for multiple travel cards(i.e.,one for each transportation provider)and empowers individuals to have better control over the use of their identities while they utilize interoperable ticketing systems across Europe.Overall,building on the public transportation case,we offer a proof-of-concept that shows how individuals can better manage their identity credentials via the SSI framework.
文摘Reproducibility can be considered as one of the basic requirements to ensure that a given research finding is accurate and acceptable.This paper presents a new layered approach that allows scientific researchers to provide a)data to fellow researchers to validate research and b)proofs of research quality to funding agencies,without revealing sensitive details associated with the same.We conclude that by integrating smart contracts,blockchain technology,and self-sovereign identity into an automated system,it is possible to assert the quality of scientific materials and validate the peer review process without the need of a central authority.