Difference between revisions of "Selective Disclosure"
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* [http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/119400_119499/119476/01.01.01_60/tr_119476v010101p.pdf Analysis of selective disclosure and zero-knowledge proofs applied to Electronic Attestation of Attributes] 2023-09 | * [http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_tr/119400_119499/119476/01.01.01_60/tr_119476v010101p.pdf Analysis of selective disclosure and zero-knowledge proofs applied to Electronic Attestation of Attributes] 2023-09 | ||
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| + | * For ISO 18013 (Driver's License) solutions a user credential will be broken up into separately signed [[Attribute]]s. | ||
* For identity systems the solutions proposed by the SSI CCG are [[Zero Knowledge Proof]]s. | * For identity systems the solutions proposed by the SSI CCG are [[Zero Knowledge Proof]]s. | ||
Latest revision as of 14:12, 15 February 2024
Full Title or Meme
One good means to limit the exposure of human attributes is via Selective Disclosure protocols.
Context
Solutions
- For ISO 18013 (Driver's License) solutions a user credential will be broken up into separately signed Attributes.
- For identity systems the solutions proposed by the SSI CCG are Zero Knowledge Proofs.
References
- See also the wiki page on Selective Retention