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* A PDA Dashboard for Personal Data Servers (Dataswift) | * A PDA Dashboard for Personal Data Servers (Dataswift) |
Revision as of 10:34, January 23, 2022
Citizen App | |
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Know Your Customer | |
Team Organizations | Dataswift TODAQ Grabba |
Point of Contact | Tyler Weir Irene Ng |
Participating Municipalities | Cambridge England |
Sectors | Cybersecurity and Privacy Data Smart Region |
Status | Implemented |
Last Updated | December 4, 2024 |
Summary
A new paradigm for Self Sovereign Identity with “Bring your Own” Know-Your-Customer (KYC) through self-credentialisation
History
Originally developed as part of a £385K grant project “Smart Me vs Smart Things”, funded by U.K. Government, this project was codenamed “Rumpel” and was developed into being a PDA Dashboard by Dataswift to enable individuals to view the content of their personal data server (in itself created through a £1.2m “Hub-of-all-things” HAT Microserver project) to enable access and control of their server connections with applications and websites.
Challenges
- Launched an entirely new “bring-your-own” KYC model with partners
- Enable any individual globally to self-credentialise, with government approval, and use those credentials across businesses, dramatically cutting costs and approval time
- Provide an app-agnostic decentralised Universal Identity, with Credentials and Asset Ownership that ensure immutable integrity of assets and transactions
- Enable credentials stored on individuals’ Personal Data Servers to render citizens the legal owners and sole purveyors of their own sensitive information
Solutions from this app
- A citizen app to showcase self credentialisation and KYC (Dataswift)
- A PDA Dashboard for Personal Data Servers (Dataswift)