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arxiv: 1705.10880 · v2 · pith:SIVF4M5Qnew · submitted 2017-05-30 · 💻 cs.CY

Open Algorithms for Identity Federation

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keywords algorithmsidentityattributesecosystemfixedlimitedopenparticipants
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The identity problem today is a data-sharing problem. Today the fixed attributes approach adopted by the consumer identity management industry provides only limited information about an individual, and therefore is of limited value to the service providers and other participants in the identity ecosystem. This paper proposes the use of the Open Algorithms (OPAL) paradigm to address the increasing need for individuals and organizations to share data in a privacy-preserving manner. Instead of exchanging static or fixed attributes about users, participants in the ecosystem will be able to obtain better insight through a collective sharing of algorithms, governed through a trust network. Algorithms for specific data-sets must be vetted to be privacy-preserving, fair and free from bias.

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