Design Aspects of Decentralized Identifiers and Self-Sovereign Identity Systems

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The increased digitalization of society raises concerns regarding data protection and user privacy, and criticism on how the companies handle user data without being transparent and without providing adequate mechanisms for users to control how their own data is being processed or shared. To address this problem and open the way for a secure and efficient society, where the privacy of citizens is paramount, the identity concept and proof of identity mechanisms need to be redesigned from the ground up. In this paper we discuss how the emerging Web3 technologies like distributed ledger technology (DLT), blockchain, smart contracts, decentralized storage systems, and crypto wallets can be leveraged to design and implement a decentralized digital identity system based on decentralized identifiers (DID) and self-sovereign identities (SSI). Such a system puts the users in full control over their own data while also providing a solid backbone for building interoperable systems that are secure, scalable, and efficient. We propose different architectures for the decentralized identity infrastructure and storage layer, and also discuss the mapping of these architectures on cloud platforms. The main goal is to provide an architectural blueprint for a scalable, secure, privacy-preserving and trusted system.

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Butincu, C. N., & Alexandrescu, A. (2024). Design Aspects of Decentralized Identifiers and Self-Sovereign Identity Systems. IEEE Access, 12, 60928–60942. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2024.3394537

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