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*Provide an app-agnostic decentralised Universal Identity, with Credentials and Asset Ownership that ensure immutable integrity of assets and transactions
*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
*Enable credentials stored on individuals’ Personal Data Servers to render citizens the legal owners and sole purveyors of their own sensitive information
=History=
Originally developed as part of a £500k 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.


=Solutions=
=Solutions=
* An open-source citizen app that will showcase self credentialisation and KYC for use by consumer apps
* An open-source citizen app that will showcase self credentialisation and KYC for use by consumer apps
* A PDA Dashboard for Dataswift’s Personal Data Servers
* A PDA Dashboard for Dataswift’s Personal Data Servers
=History=
Originally developed as part of a £500k 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.

Revision as of 12:40, January 13, 2022



Citizen App
EKYC.jpg
Know Your Customer
Team Organizations Dataswift
TODAQ
Grabba
Team Leaders Tyler Weir
Irene Ng
Participating Municipalities Cambridge
England
Sectors Cybersecurity and Privacy
Data
Smart Region
Status Implemented
Last Updated March 29, 2024

Summary

A new paradigm for Self Sovereign Identity with “Bring your Own” Know-Your-Customer (KYC) through self-credentialisation

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

History

Originally developed as part of a £500k 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.

Solutions

  • An open-source citizen app that will showcase self credentialisation and KYC for use by consumer apps
  • A PDA Dashboard for Dataswift’s Personal Data Servers