2019-05-08 Agent Call

2019-05-08 Agent Call

Summary

IIW Review, Topics and Demos

Aries Project Approval, Discussion of Transition to Aries. Vote on call landed in favor of rebranding call instead of starting a new one.

Discussion of Peer DID Method. Note that this topic went far past the original scheduled time and most callers dropped off. The recording contains the complete discussion, and so is a much longer recording than normal.

Date

May 8, 2019

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Attendees

Name

Organization

Email

Name

Organization

Email

@Stephen Curran

Cloud Compass/BC Gov

swcurran@cloudcompass.ca

Sam Curren

Sovrin Foundation

sam@sovrin.org

Troy Ronda

SecureKey Technologies

troy.ronda@securekey.com

@Oskar van Deventer

TNO

oskar.vandeventer@tno.nl

George Aristy

Securekey Technologies

george.aristy@securekey.com

@Daniel Bluhm

Sovrin Foundation

daniel.bluhm@sovrin.org

@Adam Burdett

Sovrin Foundation

adam@sovrin.org

@Kyle Den Hartog

Mattr

indy@kyledenhartog.com

Becky Christman

Anonyome

rchristman@anonyome.com

Nader Helmy

Danube Tech

nader.helmy@danubetech.com

Ken Ebert

Sovrin Foundation

ken@sovrin.org

@Thomas Shelton

Independent

twshelton@hrtoolbox.com

@Tobias Looker

Mattr

tobias.looker@mattr.global

@Daniel Hardman

Evernym

daniel.hardman@evernym.com

Robert Mitwicki

Dativa

robert.mitwicki@dativa.com

@Paul Knowles

Dativa

paul.knowles@dativa.com

Announcements

  • Hyperledger Aries Project Proposal Accepted

Agenda

Item

Who

Notes

Item

Who

Notes

IIW Recap and Report

Everybody

 

Credential fraud task force

Daniel Hardman

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1HALoNgZ7GTogw324squ7LRL4unfLSmPH_8B1ibxCQgE/edit

Aries Project Transition

Sam Curren

Hyperledger Aries Proposal

https://hackmd.io/_9dJq_ZrTYadj9LhGFoY7A

Peer DID discussion

"Argument 1 - UUID in Peer DID is troublesome"

Oskar van Deventer

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1AzE4r43K8XsETq7OgId_67Lm392Oi_aVAsjyppUcWNk/edit

(Discussion structure: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1X2VbbQGGoVUyZkZ50HRxlRaGyVwvv2aACJP9dAJCiG4)

Notes

Daniel Hardman wants collaborators on exploring credential fraud. Reach out for involvement. 

Project OSMA - https://github.com/mattrglobal/osma

Nathan George wants to help clarify the scope and qualities of ZKPs.

Also, transferable credentials and locked credentials.

Locked Credentials - Verifier has to unlock a secret to verify the proof.

Demo IIWBook (BC Gov and Streetcred) - to try it yourself on an IOS device, go to http://iiw.vonx.io

Next Week

Aries WG: Aries Working Group

 

Action items

 

Call Recording

  File Modified

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May 09, 2019 by Sam Curren