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A Tutorial on the Interoperability of Self-sovereign Identities. (arXiv:2208.04692v1 [cs.SE])
Aug. 10, 2022, 1:20 a.m. | Hakan Yildiz, Axel Küpper, Dirk Thatmann, Sebastian Göndör, Patrick Herbke
cs.CR updates on arXiv.org arxiv.org
Self-sovereign identity is the latest digital identity paradigm that allows
users, organizations, and things to manage identity in a decentralized fashion
without any central authority controlling the process of issuing identities and
verifying assertions. Following this paradigm, implementations have emerged in
recent years, with some having different underlying technologies. These
technological differences often create interoperability problems between
software that interact with each other from different implementations. Although
a common problem, there is no common understanding of self-sovereign identity
interoperability. In …
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