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Revision as of 09:36, 5 December 2018
Full Title or Meme
A Verifiable Claim is one that can be Validated by a signed statement from some recognized authority as to the nature of a linkage between Attributes and a Subject.
Context
- The Context in which a validation applies should be made clear by a policy statement from the validating authorities.
- The mission of the Verifiable Claims Working Group (VCWG) is to make expressing and exchanging credentials that have been verified by a third party easier and more secure on the Web.
Problem
Solution
- A Verifiable Claims Data Model and Representations document is under development by the W3C Verifiable Claims working group on this GitHub site.
Taxonomy of the spec
Name in spec | Name in Wiki | Definition |
entity | in conflict | A thing with distinct and independent existence such as a person, organization, concept, or device. |
subject | subject | An entity about which claims may be made. |
claim | attribute | A statement made by an entity about a subject. |
verifiable claim | claim that is effectively tamper-proof and whose authorship can be cryptographically verified. Multiple claims may be bundled together into a set of claims. | |
issuer | issuer | An entity that creates a verifiable claim, associates it with a particular subject, and transmits it to a holder. Examples of issuers include corporations, governments, and individuals. |
inspector-verifier | Attribute Provider (on-line) | An entity that receives one or more verifiable claims for processing. Examples of inspector-verifiers include employers, security personnel, and websites. |
identifier registry | Identifier Provider | Mediates the creation and verification of subject identifiers. Examples of identifier registries include corporate employee databases, government ID databases, and distributed ledgers. |
Terms of use | URL | DOI or URN |
Trusted Identifier | URN | TID:framework:LUID |
Software in use | Determine the location's expected behavior |
Note that the term Identifier or Attribute Provider is used in this wiki as the distinction is arbitrary and subject to interpretation.
References
- Synonyms include: Assurance Attested Corroborated.