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Agenda

Attendees

Vipin Bharathan dlt.nyc

kellycooper.2ds - Educator

Alfonso Govela - Consultant for urban innovation and blockchain for Metropolis (league of urban cities in Mexico). Learn more about Identity - use in public sector and social impact.

Ankita Patidar (Ayanworks) - Working on Identity solutions - using Aries and the Indy stack. Looking to explore more in the state of protection and other use cases.

John Callahan - (Jack) CTO - Sovrin Founding Steward. Interested in biometrics topics. Author H Aries biometrics service provider.

Kalyan Kulkarni (AyanWorks) - CEO AyanWorks - One of the 3 Sovrin Stewards from India. Two years Identity focus. Aries stack, contributing to frameworks & agents. Collaborating - lots of changes with various rules and acts coming out.

Rouven Heck - Consensys - lead EA Alliance Identity Working Group. Interrelated to H Identity. Works with industry to align work towards standards for Identity systems across blockchain technologies. Leader of Identity ViewPort, DIF, etc. Proposed personal data stores, under control of the subject- cross collaboration meeting. DIF based working group to collaborate. Legal frameworks to place as the standards formalize - collaborate W3c and DIF. Vipin asks is member only? Rouven states likely to be open. Looking at secure messaging between DIDs. Launched meeting within DIF.

Tony Bellan - interested in learning more about Fabric. 

Paolo Campegiani - Italy - work for DID provider. Project leader for new technical report on existing DLTC system - working ISO 307 standardization committee. Interested in current status of Indy and how things are progressing. 

Dan Bachenheimer - with Accenture Digital Identity Team (biometrics). In Davos, completed a briefing on digital identity.

Roland Aerosuerete - on mute

Rohit Shitre - Working with AyanWorks as a blockchain developer. Working on HL Indy. 

Tony Bellan

Minutes

Anti-trust Policy and Code of Conduct

Introductions (10-15 seconds)

Vipin - ask why spend time on introductions. Brings out what people are working on. 

Purpose and Motive - Identity Working Group

Work Product - white paper and presentations. 

How to get knowledge from different groups such as W3c, DIF, etc., into the Hyperledger conversation. Helps to focus on Identity. 

The 'State of Identity' consider a comprehensive view. Kim Cameron will present 2/5. Identity of IoTs - smart city initiatives, Guardianship, and more presentations for the rest of the year. Open for presentation suggestions.

Identity TSC report - link on wiki to current report.

Personal Data Protection laws recently launched in India. Vipin will discuss transnational privacy laws. 

Looking for patterns in the regulation and consider how we can adopt blockchain implementation to come up with ways to approach. Challenges - 

Data - such as surveillance - emergent effects led to problems such as subversion of democracy, social credit scoring, and other ways in which unregulated state of affairs led to complete destruction of privacy. Europe started campaign against unregulated data collection - led to regulation written by legislators and lawyers - those with little exposure to true technology. Regulations, meant to be technology neutral, resulted in overreach. Both pendulum extremes led to the current situation. Some of the laws led to data localization - what happens if someone commits a crime and flees to another country? Will the data be available? Priority is to control data - in country. Exceptions include programs such as National Right to Information. 

Comment: Tony Bellan. US Citizen - discussion sparked with GDPR. California with CCPA - did something similar to, not quite the same as GDPR. Learning differences between the two scopes - not necessarily models to follow. Since established, seem to be working off of that. Data rights, identity, using GDPR and CCPA as benchmarks.

US on map - no initiatives or information - lack of federal law for privacy. US and AK shown in white. Also have white in China; however, China wants to or has already developed privacy law that no one knows. In China - on the one hand people wanting to protect, on the other hand mass surveillance and social credit scoring. 

If developing a global blockchain platform with transnational collaboration - how do you implement cross-jurisdiction protections?

Perhaps as simple as no private information on the blockchain, including private DIFs. What is the scope of the conversation? 






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