Id-service: a blockchain-based platform to support digital-identity-aware service accountability

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Accountability refers to the need of individuals or organizations to account for their activi-ties, accept responsibility, and disclose results in a transparent manner. Nowadays, the pervasivity of digital systems is making increasingly critical security, reliability, and trustworthiness of such services. When a service is delivered by involving different (eventually conflicting) parties, accountability could be achieved by including in digital transactions a trusted third party (TTP). Blockchain decentralizes trust, thus avoiding to rely on a single TTP. However, to deal with accountability in concrete solutions, the issue of securely integrating digital identity and Blockchain should be solved. The paper describes the results of a three-year research project merging academic and industrial expertise, to design and implement a Blockchain-based platform for service accountability integrating eIDAS-compliant Public Digital Identity. The platform has been used in several real-life contexts made available by industrial project partners, which demonstrated the effectiveness and novelty of the solution.

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Argento, L., Buccafurri, F., Furfaro, A., Graziano, S., Guzzo, A., Lax, G., … Saccà, D. (2021). Id-service: a blockchain-based platform to support digital-identity-aware service accountability. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 11(1), 1–18. https://doi.org/10.3390/app11010165

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