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  • Work updates
  • Aries crypto service RFC
  • Progress on POCs for Aries Core libraries: aries-kms and aries-vdri

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  • Crypto Service RFC, Robert Mitwicki
    • Expose cryptographic services outside of the Agent (e.g. make available for document transfer services).
    • https://github.com/mitfik/aries-rfcs/tree/master/features/0312-crypto-serviceOverlap
    • Next steps with the RFC:
      • Need to address overlap with Aries-KMS.
      • Need to address key exposure post-compromise.
        • Leverage message blinding. (Mike L can help)
      • Include more use cases
        • more specific details (PDF viewer . . . )
        • concern that the process is driven outside the agent, instead of by the agent
        • explain when the compromises in trust-shifting makes sense
        • where is this useful, and where is this not recommended
  • Progress on POCs for Core Libraries: Aries-KMS, Aries-VDRI

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