13G/ The Rising Tide of Deanonymization - The consequences to Self-Sovereign Identities in the context of organizing the world’s information and making it universally accessible and useful.

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The Rising Tide of Deanonymization: The consequences of Self-Sovereign Identity in the context of “organizing the world’s information and making it universally accessible and useful.”


Wednesday 13G

Convener: Chris Buchanan @ MITRE

Notes-taker(s):


Tags for the session - technology discussed/ideas considered:

Anonymization, Deanonymization, SSI


Discussion notes, key understandings, outstanding questions, observations, and, if appropriate to this discussion: action items, next steps:


Chat:

From By_Caballero to Everyone: silly question but will this be recorded? I am triple booked but this session is very relevant to multiple projects I'm working on :D

From Chris Buchanan to Everyone: We will record.

From By_Caballero to Everyone: if people are ok with recording, someone just has to claim host with code "232323" and select "record to cloud" thank you so much! look forward to that clearinghouse that Trev mentioned, and listening to the recording later :D

From Adrian Gropper to Everyone: It’s the way Apple Google does COVID

From David Huseby to Everyone: any form of centralization is an attack point. be it a company or a domain name or central servers.

From RuffTimo to Everyone: And yet Facebook purges 3+ billion fake accounts annually...

From Shigeya Suzuki to Everyone: Where to create the account... (I mean, not from home, right?... )'

From Scott Harris to Everyone: From a burner phone? I’d like to try that experiment

From Jim St.Clair to Everyone: @shigeya, try a TOR router :)

From David Huseby to Everyone: Purism’s Librem 5 phones have hardware switches for disabling radios and has a removable battery.

From Shigeya Suzuki to Everyone: Right...

From Jim St.Clair to Everyone: WiFi automatically turns back on when it detects a known network

From David Huseby to Everyone: the baseband radio is isolated as a peripheral usb device so it has no direct access to I/O devices and memory and cpu. https://puri.sm/products/librem-5/ and now Purism has their own MVNO so you can get cell service from them directly

From RuffTimo to Everyone: Love the premise that SSI creates a "regulatory pathway". Great job, Chris! Gonna go catch another preso… Ciao!

From Chris Buchanan to Everyone: Thanks Tim

From Jim St.Clair to Everyone: 800-63

From Trev Harmon to Everyone: It's going through a revision right now, as well. That's worth watching.

From Jim St.Clair to Everyone: correct Trev You feel ok, Adrian?

From John Phillips to Everyone: I think you could use a Chinese response to the question of whether Adhaar has done more good than harm.... "to early tell" (this was a response to a question of whether the French revolution was a good thing) ^too early to tell (sorry, typo)

From Eric Weber to Everyone: So now we self-sovereign hardware and self-sovereign internet?

From Adrian Gropper to Everyone: https://indianexpress.com/article/india/new-digital-health-id-will-be-used-in-covid-immunisation-says-pm-modi-6795239/lite/

From John Phillips to Everyone: I'm getting images of wearing an Apple cloak of invisibility - but don't we need to address accessibility? Not everyone has, or can afford, Apple devices

From Gabe Cohen to Everyone: https://github.com/derrumbe/spartacus-as-a-service

From Salvatore D'Agostino to Everyone: so i think you want to improve the range and force of the right to privacy as a driver for laws..

From John Phillips to Everyone: Great discussion, thanks Chris et al

From Steven Wilkinson to Everyone: Thanks!

From Shigeya Suzuki to Everyone: Thanks

From Jim St.Clair to Everyone: thanks!!

Chris Buchanan Slides (below):