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About Trust Over IP and Identity Wallets
The Trust over IP (ToIP) Foundation is an independent project hosted at the Linux Foundation, working with pan-industry support from leading organizations around the world. Its mission is to provide a robust, common standard and complete architecture for Internet-scale digital trust. The ToIP Foundation has grown rapidly to over 300 member organizations and individuals, and it has doubled from four to eight Working Groups, with over a dozen deliverables slated for release by the end of 2021
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Relationship Between ToIP and Identity Wallets
The ToIP model was originally inspired on digital identity wallets and agents. The focus has been on secure key pair generation and storage along with secure verifiable credential exchange and storage. However, the scope is steadily expanding to be inclusive of other decentralized identity stack architectures and protocols [2].The ToIP Foundation aims to build solutions that support the technical interoperability of blockchains, identity wallets, and verifiable credentials. This interoperability is a critical prerequisite for mass adoption and to enable the trusted exchange of data for everyone, everywhere.
EU Digital Identity Wallet Initiative
The surge of interest in decentralized digital trust infrastructure has been fueled by the June 2021 announcement of the EU Digital Identity Wallet initiative. This initiative, along with Apple and Google's announcements about beginning to accept digitally-signed credentials in their proprietary digital wallets, has further propelled the interest in decentralized digital trust infrastructure[1]
Transformative aspects
An essential Question is how is our contribution with EUDI.
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We should also pay attention to DC4EU, specially WP7 led by SUNET [13]
In distributed ecosystem, wallets are the strategic points and its provider still has essential role. Because, all sensitive data are partially or completely available for wallet providers.
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Subchapter | Description | Notes relevant to many/most T7 work items |
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The work item | a brief description of the topic at hand, map it to "our world". You may get inspiration from the corresponding ToIP description. | (individual) |
Transformative aspects | What will potentially change with respect to our current way of delivering value in general? And what will change with a particular view to our ecosystem? Include a critical review of our existing ecosystem services and the nature of potential impact on them. |
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Opportunities | Describe use cases in our ecosystem that could potentially benefit from an emerging DI ecosystem Describe assumptions / requirements towards other players / outcomes etc. to make it deliver value to our ecosystem Describe actions we need to fulfil as a community (ecosystem) to get such value delivered to our ecosystem Might this make it easier for NRENs to participate in the ecosystem with less effort? |
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Risks | Describe potential situations or actions of other important stakeholders leading to a failure to deliver value to our ecosystem This could be linked to external developments but also to our inability to fulfil above actions or to get consensus in our own ecosystem |
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Engagements, projects | Describe (crowdsourced within our group) prior or ongoing activities in our ecosystem relevant to the topic at hand by NRENs and GÉANT |
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Recommendations | Recommendations towards NRENs (and their community), GÉANT and "the research community" |
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References
[1] About DC4EU, 2024 https://trustoverip.org/about/about/
[2] Windley, Phillip J.. Learning Digital Identity (pp. 516-518). O'Reilly Media. Kindle Edition. https://trustoverip.org/blog/2022/07/13/identity-week-2022-recap/
[3] Windley, Phillip J.. Learning Digital Identity (pp. 519-520). O'Reilly Media. Kindle Edition.About DC4EU, 2024
[4] DIGITAL IDENTITY WALLET BENEFITS AND RISKS
[5] The Advantages and Risks of Moving Your Money to a Digital Wallet
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