In advance of the ID 2020 Design DesignShop on May 21st and 22nd, all participants were requested to submit a 1 or 2 page topics paper to be shared with other attendees on either:
- A specific decentralized identity use case related to the topic of the UN ID 2020 Summit
- A specific problem that you'd like to solve with a decentralized or web-of-trust solution, and why current solutions (pgp or ca-based pki) can't address the problem
- A specific solution related to the decentralized identity or web-of-trust that you'd like others to use or contribute to.
The topic papers submitted are:
- A Double Edge Sword of Having an Identity — by Marta Piekarska <marta@blockstream.io>
- A Self-Sovereign Identity Architecture — by Manu Sporny @msporny and David Longley
- Blockstack: Design and Implementation of a Global Naming System with Blockchains — by Muneeb Ali @muneeb <muneeb@blockstack.com> and Jude Nelson @judecnelson <jude@blockstack.com> and Ryan Shea @ryaneshea <ryan@blockstack.com>
- From Identity to Refugee Status Determination — by Susan R. Ramonat <SRamonat@seic.com>
- Peer Attestation of Identity in the Real World — by Dr Shaun Conway & Lohan Spies
- Sovereign Identity Namespaces — by Drummond Reed @DrummondReed <drummond@respectnetwork.com>
- Identity System Essentials — by Samuel Smith and Dmitry Khovratovich
- Decentralized Identifiers (DIDs) and Decentralized Identity Management (DIDM) — by Les Chasen
- “Immutable Me” - A Discussion Paper Exploring Data Provenance To Enable New Value Chains - by George Samman @sammantic <George.Samman@meeco.me> and Katryna Dow @katrynadow <Katryna.Dow@meeco.me>
- No Secure Protocol = No Sovereign Identity - by Greg Slepak @taoeffect <hi@okturtles.com>
- Questions around key management for digital ID systems - by Christian Lundkvist @chrislundkvist <christian.lundkvist@consensys.net> and Rouven Heck @rh7 <rouven.heck@consensys.net>
- The Path to Self-Sovereign Identity — by Christopher Allen @ChristopherA <ChristopherA@LifeWithAlacrity.com>
- Distibuted Identity Management - Verifiable Claims Exchange Via Agents — by Gary Zimmerman
- Blockstack Rules and Support for Multiple Blockchains — by Muneeb Ali *@muneeb <muneeb@blockstack.com>
- Plurality of Provenance in Distributed Identity — by Joe Andrieu <joe@joeandrieu.com>
- Identity is a Phenomenon, Not a Property — by Joe Andrieu <joe@joeandrieu.com>
- Dex: Deterministic Predicate Expressions for Smarter Signatures — by Peter Todd
- Scaling a BFT Consensus Protocol for Identity — by Jason Law & Lovesh Harchandani
- XDI Graphs in IPFS — by Markus Sabadello
- Replace Blockchain with DLT (Distributed Ledger Technology) — by Erik Anderson
- Blockchain For Capital Markets — by Erik Anderson
- Identity Management IdSec — by Erik Anderson
- Trust-i-ness — by Kaliya "Identity Woman"
- ID2020 - Self-Sovereign Identity — by Patrick Deegan
- Identity and decentralised Communication — by Harsh Patel
- Chime National Patent ID Challenge
- Usability and Multiplicity in Global Identity Management — by D. Crocker ~ <dcrocker@bbiw.net>
- Decentralized Identity Satoshi Style - by Darrell Duane - <darrell@idi.io>
- Declaration of Identity - Printed.pdf
- Identities for Moving Things - by Daniel Ford - <dan@keoja.com>
- Legalizing Identity Protocols for the United Nations 16.9
- Personal Levels of Assurance (PLOA) — by J. Oliver Glasgow and Jeff Dogen, Kennie Kwong, David Chen, Johannes Jaskolski, Kevin Castellow, Dan Druta — An AT&T Whitepaper on Assurance
- Clues — by Nicola Greco — something that serves to guide or direct in the solution of a problem or mystery.
- Advanced Web-of-Trust Concepts
- Attempts at common terminology for digital identity systems
- Authorities vs. Peers: Pain Points in Security
- Avoiding Confused Deputy Attack Using Capabilities
- Binding Identity in a Decentralized System
- Blockchain-based Trust for Software Components
- Blockchain Tech Opportunities in the Web-of-Trust
- Building a Web of Trust for E-commerce
- Cool hack with XDI graphs, blockstore, link contracts, and cryptographic identifiers
- Dealing with key loss in digital identity systems
- Decentralized Authentication with Blockchain Auth
- Decentralized Cooperation Needs Decentralized Reputation
- Different Models for Trust
- Distributed multi-ledger model for financial industry
- Distributed Receptor-Based Computing
- Distributed Trust Systems and the Kenyesian Beauty Contest
- First Encounters with PGP
- Hierarchical Deterministic Keys: BIP32 & Beyond
- Identity, Guidance and Situational Awareness
- Identity, Property and Simulation
- Key revocation of lost and stolen keys
- Key Transparency for End Users
- Knowing When Your Digital Identity Has Been Compromised
- Lightning Network and Web of Trust
- Linked Local Names
- Multiplexed: a 'slightly radical' framing of identity
- Modern PKI: Identity Assertions Forming Trust Networks
- PGP Paradigm
- PKI Tools in EVM-based blockchains
- Progressive Trust
- Real life application of WoT: Refugee Use Case
- Reputation and the Real World
- Schnorr Signatures: An Overview
- Secret Handshake: Key Exchange as a Capability System
- Secure Naming on the Blockchain
- Selective Disclosure of Identity with Hierarchical Deterministic Keys and JSON Web Tokens
- Tensions related to identity and community regulation
- The Naming of Things
- Thin Clients
- Trust Exchange: An Architecture for a Permanent Open Trust Network
- Web of Trust with Blockchain IDs
- White Papers, Specifications & Proofs of Concept
- XDI Link Contracts: An Overview
- RLPx: Network for Decentralized Applications
We ask that participants use this repository's Issues pages for comments and questions. We also invite Pull Requests with clarifications and additional links.
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