Digital transformation requires secure identification of all participants—individuals, agencies, and machines—through digital identities. The demand for data sovereignty highlights the need for self-sovereign identities (SSI), enabling users to control their own identity data, unlike centralized systems where control is often relinquished to service providers.
In this presentation, you will learn about:
- The implementation of self-sovereign identities (SSI), emphasizing the balance between technology selection and security
- The needs of identity holders (such as service availability and data protection) vs. credential authenticity
- How to deal with the complexities of DLT, including security protocol uncertainties and the lack of standards