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− | *A [[Verifiable Claim]] has been proposed by the W3C Verifiable Claims working group. The mission of the [https://www.w3.org/2017/vc/WG/ 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. | + | *A [[Verifiable Claim]] has been proposed by the [https://www.w3.org/2017/vc/WG/ W3C Verifiable Claims working group]. The mission of the [https://www.w3.org/2017/vc/WG/ 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. |
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Latest revision as of 20:45, 1 November 2019
Full Title or Meme
A claim is Validated if some authority can produce a signed statement as to the nature of a linkage between an Attribute and a Subject.
Context
The Context in which a validation applies should be made clear by a policy statement from the validating authorities.
Problem
Solution
- A Verifiable Claim has been proposed by the W3C Verifiable Claims working group. 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.
References
- Synonyms include: Assurance Attested Corroborated.