The authors organize SSI components into four privacy-oriented layers and present a Design Assistance Dashboard that rates each component as low, medium, or good privacy.
A Taxonomic Approach to Understanding Emerging Blockchain Identity Management Systems
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Identity management systems (IDMSs) are widely used to provision user identities while managing authentication, authorization, and data sharing within organizations and on the web. Traditional identity systems typically suffer from single points of failure, lack of interoperability, and privacy issues, such as enabling mass data collection and user tracking. Blockchain technology has the potential to alleviate these concerns: it can support the ability for users to control the custody of their own identifiers and credentials, enabling novel data ownership and governance models with built-in control and consent mechanisms. Hence, blockchain-based IDMSs, which could benefit both users and businesses, are beginning to proliferate. This work categorizes these systems into a taxonomy based on differences in blockchain architectures, governance models, and other salient features. Context is provided for the taxonomy through the description of related terms, emerging standards, and use cases while highlighting relevant security and privacy considerations.
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A Systematic Review and Layered Framework for Privacy-by-Design in Self-Sovereign Identity Systems
The authors organize SSI components into four privacy-oriented layers and present a Design Assistance Dashboard that rates each component as low, medium, or good privacy.