Decentralized identity systems: Architecture, challenges, solutions and future directions

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作者
Dib O. [1 ]
Toumi K. [2 ]
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[1] Department of Computer Science, Wenzhou-Kean University, Wenzhou
[2] IRT SystemX, Paris-Saclay
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Dib, Omar (odib@kean.edu) | 1600年 / International Association for Educators and Researchers (IAER)卷 / 04期
关键词
Blockchain; Digital Identity; Identity Management Systems; Self-Sovereign Identity;
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10.33166/AETIC.2020.05.002
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Received: 18th September 2020; Accepted: 10th December 2020; Published: 20th December 2020 Abstract: Due to the exponential rise of the Internet in the last two decades, the digital presence has seen an enormous increase. Today, billions of people, devices and objects are digitally connected making the interactions much easier than before. To securely establish this connectivity in the digital era, proving digital identities has become crucial. Due to this, a growing number of organizations are building solutions that establish, verify and manage digital identities. Yet, a solution whereby digital identities and their associated data are efficiently managed is still far from being achieved. To fully understand the reason behind this lack, this paper provides a detailed state of the art related to identity management systems. It overviews traditional systems, analyses their strengths and limitations. This work highly focuses on the novel decentralized identity systems based on blockchain; a complete study describing their architecture, components, lifecycle and workflow is detailed. Additionally, solutions enabling decentralized identity are discussed, analysed and compared according to the ten principles of self-sovereign identity. Lastly, the challenges hindering the shift toward the fully decentralized identity paradigm are discussed. © 2020 by the author(s).
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