TY - GEN
T1 - Sovrin Network for Decentralized Digital Identity
T2 - 7th IEEE International Symposium on Systems Engineering, ISSE 2021
AU - Naik, Nitin
AU - Jenkins, Paul
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 IEEE.
PY - 2021/10/28
Y1 - 2021/10/28
N2 - Digital identity is the key to the evolving digital society and economy. Since the inception of digital identity, numerous Identity Management (IDM) systems have been developed to manage digital identity depending on the requirements of the individual and that of organisations. This evolution of IDM systems has provided an incremental process leading to the granting of control of identity ownership and personal data to its user, thus producing an IDM which is more user-centric with enhanced security and privacy. A recently promising IDM known as Self-Sovereign Identity (SSI) has the potential to provide this sovereignty to the identity owner. The Sovrin Network is an emerging SSI service utility enabling self-sovereign identity for all, therefore, its assessment has to be carefully considered with reference to its architecture, working, functionality, strengths and limitations. This paper presents an analysis of the Sovrin Network based on aforementioned features. Firstly, it presents the architecture and components of the Sovrin Network. Secondly, it illustrates the working of the Sovrin Network and performs a detailed analysis of its various functionalities and metrics. Finally, based on the detailed analysis, it presents the strengths and limitations of the Sovrin Network.
AB - Digital identity is the key to the evolving digital society and economy. Since the inception of digital identity, numerous Identity Management (IDM) systems have been developed to manage digital identity depending on the requirements of the individual and that of organisations. This evolution of IDM systems has provided an incremental process leading to the granting of control of identity ownership and personal data to its user, thus producing an IDM which is more user-centric with enhanced security and privacy. A recently promising IDM known as Self-Sovereign Identity (SSI) has the potential to provide this sovereignty to the identity owner. The Sovrin Network is an emerging SSI service utility enabling self-sovereign identity for all, therefore, its assessment has to be carefully considered with reference to its architecture, working, functionality, strengths and limitations. This paper presents an analysis of the Sovrin Network based on aforementioned features. Firstly, it presents the architecture and components of the Sovrin Network. Secondly, it illustrates the working of the Sovrin Network and performs a detailed analysis of its various functionalities and metrics. Finally, based on the detailed analysis, it presents the strengths and limitations of the Sovrin Network.
KW - Blockchain
KW - DDID
KW - DID
KW - Decentralized Digital Identity
KW - Decentralized IDentifier
KW - Distributed Ledger
KW - Hyperledger Indy
KW - IDM
KW - Identity Management System
KW - SSI
KW - Self-Sovereign Identity
KW - Sovrin Network
KW - UserCentric Identity
KW - VC
KW - Verifiable Credential
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85119093927&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1109/ISSE51541.2021.9582551
DO - 10.1109/ISSE51541.2021.9582551
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85119093927
T3 - ISSE 2021 - 7th IEEE International Symposium on Systems Engineering, Proceedings
BT - ISSE 2021 - 7th IEEE International Symposium on Systems Engineering, Proceedings
PB - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
Y2 - 13 September 2021 through 15 September 2021
ER -