Drummond Reed, Chief Trust Officer at Evernym and Sovrin Foundation Trustee, features in this Webinar "Decentralized Key Management (DKMS): An Essential Missing Piece of the SSI Puzzle". If you can't manage the keys for your DIDs (Decentralized Identifiers), then the SSI engine will never get started. That's why DKMS (Decentralized Key Management System) is one of the core open standards in the DID "stack".
DKMS inverts a core assumption of conventional PKI (public key infrastructure) architecture, namely that public key certificates will be issued by centralized or federated certificate authorities (CAs). With DKMS, the initial "root of trust" for all participants is any blockchain or distributed ledger that supports DIDs. This webinar will explain why we need DKMS, what a DKMS-compatible identity wallet looks like, how DKMS can solve some longstanding problems in wallet backup and recovery, and where DKMS is headed for standardization.
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Decentralized Key Management (DKMS): An Essential Missing Piece of the SSI Puzzle - Drummond Reed
1. Decentralized Key Management System
(DKMS): An Essential Missing Piece of
the Self-Sovereign Identity (SSI) Puzzle
Drummond Reed @drummondreed
Chief Trust Officer Evernym and Sovrin Foundation Trustee
July 2018
Background photo: Christoph Scholz https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/
7. Emerging Open Standards for SSI
DID (Decentralized Identifier)
DKMS (Decentralized Key
Management System)
DID Auth
Verifiable Credentials
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30. How did DKMS happen?
1. Conceived in 2016 by Evernym as part of
our initial contract with U.S. Dept of
Homeland Security S&T to develop DIDs
2. DKMS Design and Architecture
developed over a 1-year contract w/DHS
3. Published in Hyperledger Indy repo for
announcement at IIW #26 in April 2017
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The initial DKMS architecture is
now in open public review in the
Hyperledger Indy github:
http://bit.ly/dkmsv3
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The plan is to form a DKMS
Technical Committee at OASIS,
currently the home of the KMIP
(Key Management Interoperability
Protocol) open standard
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Work on the DID specification has been funded in part
by a Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) grant
from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security
Science and Technology Directorate.
The content of this specification does not necessarily
reflect the position or the policy of the U.S. Government
and no official endorsement should be inferred.
Thank You
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35. Trust Frameworks and SSI:
An Interview with CULedger on the
Credit Union MyCUID Trust Framework
Drummond Reed with Rick Cranston, COO, and Julie Esser, Chief
Engagement Officer of CULedger
July, 2018
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36. Decentralized Key Management System
(DKMS): An Essential Missing Piece of
the Self-Sovereign Identity (SSI) Puzzle
Drummond Reed @drummondreed
Chief Trust Officer Evernym and Sovrin Foundation Trustee
July 2018
Background photo: Christoph Scholz https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/