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Latest revision as of 11:50, 6 May 2022
Full Title or Meme
A Trusted Third Party that can anonymize access by a Subject Authenticated to a sufficient level of Assurance.
Context
A favorite solution to any problem for technologists is a Technology Solution regardless of whether that is the best way to solve the problem.
Problems
- Users have been unwilling to adopt any policy with such a high cognitive load as those available in 2019.
Solutions
- Microsoft U-Prove based on Stefan Brands' Thesis[1]
- IBM
References
- ↑ Stefan A. Brands, Rethinking Public Key Infrastructures and Digital Certificates: Building in Privacy (2000-08-30) The MIT Press) ISBN 978-026202914
Other Material
- See the wiki page on Privacy Enhancing Credential.