Innovation Tagline: (decentralization of central Identity Provider)
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- Roman Zoun Dr.-Ing. Roman Zoun → Lead (Marketing, Dev: Aries, Spring boot, Angular)
- Michel Sahli Michel Sahli (Deactivated) → First Dev Lieutenant (Aries, Spring boot, Angular)
- Thomas Eppler Thomas Eppler → User Excitement Officer
- Manuel Forster Manuel Forster → Genious IT Sculpter (Aries, Spring boot, Angular)
Project Description (no more than 1,000 words including graphics)
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- Roman Zoun Dr.-Ing. Roman Zoun → Lead (Marketing, Dev: Aries, Spring boot, Angular)
- OIDC dev
- aries AIP1 jedi
- Springboot investor
- angular friend
- inventive thinker
- marketing executer
- Michel Sahli Michel Sahli (Deactivated) → First Dev Lieutenant (Aries, Spring boot, Angular)
- OIDC knight
- Security Boss
- aries AIP2 expert
- Springboot fabricator
- angular padawan
- applied researcher
- Thomas Eppler Thomas Eppler → User Excitement Officer
- Inventive thinker
- client satisfaction officer
- business researcher
- innovation driver
- metaverse mesmer
- early digital identity adopter
- Manuel Forster Manuel Forster → Genious IT Sculpter (Aries, Spring boot, Angular)
- Architecture
- aries AIP1
- Springboot guru
- DevOps expert
- angular lover
Project Plan
Milestone 1 - Define Data Governance and Architecture
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Overall, it seems the need for secure communication and secure exchange of personal data is a need.
Customer Research: Survey
We asked people around the world, about our idea and identity management overall. About the importance and satisfaction around our topic.
So we asked following features (1 not important/satisfied - 5 super important/satisfied):
Index | Feature | Avg Importance | Avg Satisfaction |
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A | your personal data (name, email, password, date of birth, etc.) are only stored with you and not somewhere in a "cloud" or with a provider.* | 3.4 | 2.650 |
B | you can decide and control who can see your personal data (name, email, date of birth etc.)* | 4.25 | 2.900 |
C | you can confirm individual attributes of yourself (e.g. "Yes, I'm over 18 years old") without having to show all the detailed data (e.g. full date of birth)* | 3.2 | 2.600 |
D | you can obtain a service with an advantage (e.g. cheaper price) if you provide data about yourself* | 2.4 | 2.200 |
E | you have transparency about which personal data you have shared with which organization/website.* | 4.05 | 2.250 |
F | to know how long which organization stores your data* | 3.4 | 2.450 |
G | knowing which organization is sharing your data with whom else | 4.05 | 2.000 |
H | to know exactly to what extent a login service (e.g. Facebook, Google) tracks your activities across different websites in order to send you targeted advertising* | 3.3 | 1.950 |
I | you can decide for yourself what online services (e.g. Facebook) you use often store or evaluate about you - i.e. what you like, do, are, have* | 3.3 | 2.100 |
J | that you can log into websites on the computer with biometric features (fingerprint, FaceID, ...) without having to enter a password | 3.65 | 2.700 |
We clearly see that the feature "knowing which organization is sharing your data with whom else" has the highest importance and less satisfaction.
G, E, B have highest importance and less satisfaction
Results in
- knowing which organization is sharing your data with whom else
- you have transparency about which personal data you have shared with which organization/website.
- you can decide and control who can see your personal data (name, email, date of birth etc.)
We asked for wished features and got following results:
Feature | Answers | |
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A | that all your personal data is only *stored with you (locally)* | 25% |
B | that you can define *who can see your personal data* | 45% |
C | that you can *confirm individual attributes of yourself *(e.g. "Yes, I am over 18 years old") without having to show all the detailed data | 15% |
D | that you have an *advantage* (e.g. lower price) *if you provide your data* | 15% |
E | that you can see in an overview *which of your personal data is used by whom* | 45% |
F | that you can see in an overview *how long who is storing your data* | 5% |
G | knowing which organization *is sharing your data with whom else* | 40% |
H | to see as an overview which of your *online activities* the login services (like Google, Facebook etc) are *tracking regarding across different websites* | 15% |
I | that you can *determine* which of your *personal data are stored by online services *which you use often | 20% |
J | that you can *log into *websites particularly *comfortably and easily* | 35% |
K | Other | 5% |
The result is the top three wished features:
- that you can define *who can see your personal data
- that you can see in an overview *which of your personal data is used by whom
- knowing which organization *is sharing your data with whom else