Transforming EU Governance: The Digital Integration through EBSI and GLASS
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2212.03218v3
- Date: Fri, 19 Apr 2024 17:25:47 GMT
- Title: Transforming EU Governance: The Digital Integration through EBSI and GLASS
- Authors: Dimitrios Kasimatis, William J Buchanan, Mwarwan Abubakar, Owen Lo, Christos Chrysoulas, Nikolaos Pitropakis, Pavlos Papadopoulos, Sarwar Sayeed, Marc Sel,
- Abstract summary: The European Commission's initiative for a digital wallet for every EU citizen aims to improve mobility and integration.
This paper discusses how EBSI and the GLASS project can advance governance and streamline access to identity documents.
- Score: 2.361458812490451
- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
- Abstract: Traditionally, government systems managed citizen identities through disconnected data systems, using simple identifiers and paper-based processes, limiting digital trust and requiring citizens to request identity verification documents. The digital era offers a shift towards unique digital identifiers for each citizen, enabling a 'citizen wallet' for easier access to personal documents like academic records and licences, with enhanced security through digital signatures. The European Commission's initiative for a digital wallet for every EU citizen aims to improve mobility and integration, leveraging the European Blockchain Services Infrastructure (EBSI) for harmonised citizen integration. This paper discusses how EBSI and the GLASS project can advance governance and streamline access to identity documents.
Related papers
- Decentralized Storage And Self-Sovereign Identity For Document-Based Claims [7.094737268994282]
Decentralized identity systems often compromise user privacy due to online activity tracking or data breaches.
This article introduces SoverClaim, a decentralized application prototype that empowers users to control their identity and also allows them to present digital documents with privacy.
The prototype demonstrates the seamless integration of self-sovereign identities and document-based claims, achieving response times of under 750 ms.
arXiv Detail & Related papers (2024-11-25T23:28:44Z) - DID:RING: Ring Signatures using Decentralised Identifiers For Privacy-Aware Identity [3.479900921107504]
This paper explores enhancing security and privacy features within decentralised identifiers by integrating ring signatures as an alternative verification method.
To this end, the study proposed a novel decentralised identity method showcased in a decentralised identifier-based architectural framework.
arXiv Detail & Related papers (2024-03-08T12:49:39Z) - Combining Decentralized IDentifiers with Proof of Membership to Enable Trust in IoT Networks [44.99833362998488]
The paper proposes and discusses an alternative (mutual) authentication process for IoT nodes under the same administration domain.
The main idea is to combine the Decentralized IDentifier (DID)-based verification of private key ownership with the verification of a proof that the DID belongs to an evolving trusted set.
arXiv Detail & Related papers (2023-10-12T09:33:50Z) - Comparative Analysis of Technical and Legal Frameworks of Various
National Digial Identity Solutions [2.6217304977339473]
This position paper aims to help policy makers, software developers and concerned users understand the challenges of designing, implementing and using a national digital identity management system.
arXiv Detail & Related papers (2023-10-02T09:01:22Z) - AI and Democracy's Digital Identity Crisis [0.0]
Privacy-preserving identity attestations can drastically reduce instances of impersonation and make disinformation easy to identify and potentially hinder.
In this paper, we discuss attestation types, including governmental, biometric, federated, and web of trust-based.
We believe these systems could be the best approach to authenticating identity and protecting against some of the threats to democracy that AI can pose in the hands of malicious actors.
arXiv Detail & Related papers (2023-09-25T14:15:18Z) - FedSOV: Federated Model Secure Ownership Verification with Unforgeable
Signature [60.99054146321459]
Federated learning allows multiple parties to collaborate in learning a global model without revealing private data.
We propose a cryptographic signature-based federated learning model ownership verification scheme named FedSOV.
arXiv Detail & Related papers (2023-05-10T12:10:02Z) - Secure access system using signature verification over tablet PC [62.21072852729544]
We describe a highly versatile and scalable prototype for Web-based secure access using signature verification.
The proposed architecture can be easily extended to work with different kinds of sensors and large-scale databases.
arXiv Detail & Related papers (2023-01-11T11:05:47Z) - GLASS: A Citizen-Centric Distributed Data-Sharing Model within an
e-Governance Architecture [3.2573367820925268]
This paper focuses on the sinGLe sign-on e-GovernAnce Paradigm based on a distributed file-exchange network for security, transparency, cost-effectiveness and trust (GLASS) model.
It integrates a permissioned blockchain with the InterPlanetary File System (IPFS)
This method demonstrates how we may encrypt and store verifiable credentials of the GLASS ecosystem.
arXiv Detail & Related papers (2022-03-16T17:45:29Z) - User-Centric Health Data Using Self-sovereign Identities [69.50862982117127]
This article presents the potential use of the issuers Self-Sovereign Identities (SSI) and Distributed Ledger Technologies (DLT) to improve the privacy and control of health data.
The paper lists the prominent use cases of decentralized identities in the health area, and discusses an effective blockchain-based architecture.
arXiv Detail & Related papers (2021-07-26T17:09:52Z) - Biometrics: Trust, but Verify [49.9641823975828]
Biometric recognition has exploded into a plethora of different applications around the globe.
There are a number of outstanding problems and concerns pertaining to the various sub-modules of biometric recognition systems.
arXiv Detail & Related papers (2021-05-14T03:07:25Z) - Regulation conform DLT-operable payment adapter based on trustless -
justified trust combined generalized state channels [77.34726150561087]
Economy of Things (EoT) will be based on software agents running on peer-to-peer trustless networks.
We give an overview of current solutions that differ in their fundamental values and technological possibilities.
We propose to combine the strengths of the crypto based, decentralized trustless elements with established and well regulated means of payment.
arXiv Detail & Related papers (2020-07-03T10:45:55Z)
This list is automatically generated from the titles and abstracts of the papers in this site.
This site does not guarantee the quality of this site (including all information) and is not responsible for any consequences.