Visible to the public Governing Principles of Self-Sovereign Identity Applied to Blockchain Enabled Privacy Preserving Identity Management Systems

TitleGoverning Principles of Self-Sovereign Identity Applied to Blockchain Enabled Privacy Preserving Identity Management Systems
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2020
AuthorsNaik, N., Jenkins, P.
Conference Name2020 IEEE International Symposium on Systems Engineering (ISSE)
Date PublishedNov. 2020
PublisherIEEE
ISBN Number978-1-7281-8602-3
KeywordsAnalytical models, authorisation, blockchain, blockchain enabled privacy preserving identity management systems, cryptography, data privacy, digital form, Digital identity, digital services, digital transformation, distributed ledger, Ecosystems, federated identity management, Human Behavior, Identity management, identity management system, IdM, IDM system, IDM systems, numerous governing principles, Principles of SSI, privacy, pubcrawl, reliability, resilience, Resiliency, Scalability, Self-Sovereign Identity, Sovrin, SSI, SSI ecosystem, uPort
Abstract

Digital identity is the key element of digital transformation in representing any real-world entity in the digital form. To ensure a successful digital future the requirement for an effective digital identity is paramount, especially as demand increases for digital services. Several Identity Management (IDM) systems are developed to cope with identity effectively, nonetheless, existing IDM systems have some limitations corresponding to identity and its management such as sovereignty, storage and access control, security, privacy and safeguarding, all of which require further improvement. Self-Sovereign Identity (SSI) is an emerging IDM system which incorporates several required features to ensure that identity is sovereign, secure, reliable and generic. It is an evolving IDM system, thus it is essential to analyse its various features to determine its effectiveness in coping with the dynamic requirements of identity and its current challenges. This paper proposes numerous governing principles of SSI to analyse any SSI ecosystem and its effectiveness. Later, based on the proposed governing principles of SSI, it performs a comparative analysis of the two most popular SSI ecosystems uPort and Sovrin to present their effectiveness and limitations.

URLhttps://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9272212
DOI10.1109/ISSE49799.2020.9272212
Citation Keynaik_governing_2020