54 min listen
Episode 30: The Future: Proving your Identity
FromGDPR Now!
ratings:
Length:
42 minutes
Released:
Jul 8, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
In this episode, we talk about the future of credential management – Self Sovereign Identity (SSI) also known as decentralised identity. SSI is an efficient, secure and privacy enhancing solution for identity verification. It puts individuals at the centre of the verification process and is the future of identity management.
Our special guest, James Monaghan, talks about how Evernym provides solutions in the area of SSI for businesses today. We talk about what SSI means, how it works, the benefits for individuals and businesses and importantly, examples of how it is being used to great effect today.
For any businesses interested in learning more about how they could benefit from building an SSI or decentralised identity solution, please contact James directly.
As we enter what is arguably, the start of our journey into a new era of digital innovation with huge benefits to individuals and businesses, we are excited to follow developments around the growth of Self Soverign Identity.
GDPR Now! Is brought to you by Data Protection 4 Business & This Is DPO.
www.dpo4business.co.uk
www.thisisdpo.co.uk
Guest
James Monaghan
Vice President of Product Management at Evernym.
Contact James on:
Email: james.monaghan@evernym.com
Twitter: @james_monaghan
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamesmonaghan/
World Web Consortium (W3C) specifications for existing SSI solutions:
- Decentralised Identifiers https://www.w3.org/TR/did-core/
- Verifiable Credentials https://www.w3.org/TR/vc-data-model/
- Simple explainer about how this all works https://www.evernym.com/blog/gentle-introduction-verifiable-credentials/
Relevant industry bodies include:
- The Decentralised Identity Foundation https://identity.foundation/
- Trust over IP Foundation https://trustoverip.org/
- Good Health Pass Collaborative https://www.goodhealthpass.org/ Special Guest: James Monaghan.
Our special guest, James Monaghan, talks about how Evernym provides solutions in the area of SSI for businesses today. We talk about what SSI means, how it works, the benefits for individuals and businesses and importantly, examples of how it is being used to great effect today.
For any businesses interested in learning more about how they could benefit from building an SSI or decentralised identity solution, please contact James directly.
As we enter what is arguably, the start of our journey into a new era of digital innovation with huge benefits to individuals and businesses, we are excited to follow developments around the growth of Self Soverign Identity.
GDPR Now! Is brought to you by Data Protection 4 Business & This Is DPO.
www.dpo4business.co.uk
www.thisisdpo.co.uk
Guest
James Monaghan
Vice President of Product Management at Evernym.
Contact James on:
Email: james.monaghan@evernym.com
Twitter: @james_monaghan
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamesmonaghan/
World Web Consortium (W3C) specifications for existing SSI solutions:
- Decentralised Identifiers https://www.w3.org/TR/did-core/
- Verifiable Credentials https://www.w3.org/TR/vc-data-model/
- Simple explainer about how this all works https://www.evernym.com/blog/gentle-introduction-verifiable-credentials/
Relevant industry bodies include:
- The Decentralised Identity Foundation https://identity.foundation/
- Trust over IP Foundation https://trustoverip.org/
- Good Health Pass Collaborative https://www.goodhealthpass.org/ Special Guest: James Monaghan.
Released:
Jul 8, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (34)
Episode 2: Subject access requests, personal data and the case of Rudd v Bridle with Ashley Winton and Laura Scaife.: Dr Rudd served a subject access request on Mr Bridle, and was not satisfied with the information he received back. Amongst allegations of fraud and conspiracy, the issue went to court. Who was the controller, and did the journalism and regulatory exemptions apply? One of the key issues was – what is personal data? The judge reached a conclusion, but was he right? by GDPR Now!