One of the most effective ways of building interoperable digital credential solutions is to contribute to and leverage open source projects. This webinar will discuss the experiences of Anonyome Labs and cheqd in working on these open source solutions, which projects they have focused on, and the experiences to date.
Examines how features like "phoning home" can share user activity with issuers without consent, raising issues around surveillance and privacy in decentralized ID systems.
Highlights security flaws in open source ID tools, emphasizing the need for regular audits and active community oversight to maintain system integrity.
Explores how testing across formats (e.g., AnonCreds, W3C VC, SD-JWT) and protocols (e.g., DIDComm, Aries, OpenID4VC) supports compatibility and drives collaboration.
Examines how features like "phoning home" can share user activity with issuers without consent, raising issues around surveillance and privacy in decentralized ID systems.
Highlights security flaws in open source ID tools, emphasizing the need for regular audits and active community oversight to maintain system integrity.
Explores how testing across formats (e.g., AnonCreds, W3C VC, SD-JWT) and protocols (e.g., DIDComm, Aries, OpenID4VC) supports compatibility and drives collaboration.
Explores how open source identity projects benefit from community-led decision making processes, ensuring diverse input, accountability, and long term sustainability of ecosystems.
• Decentralized identity expert
• Holder of 40 security and privacy patents
• Expert in IP. protection and innovation
• Decentralized identity expert
• Privacy & security innovator
• Utah Privacy Commissioner
• Decentralized identity expert
• Blockchain & payments innovator
• Cross-blockchain payments patent holder