IIW 39 Speed Demo Hour
IIW 39 Speed Demo Hour / Wednesday October 29 1:30PM - 2:30PM
'Brought to Us by OpenID Foundation https://openid.net/foundation/
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1. Center Identity Ai enhanced and Visual memory security questions: Matthew Vogel URL: https://centeridentity.com Center Identity's demo features AI-enhanced and visual memory security questions, creating a strong, passwordless authentication method that’s secure and device-free.
2. Cerbos: Alex Olivier
URL: https://cerbos.dev
Cerbos is an open source externalized authorization project enabling the complicated logic of roles and permissions to be define as testable, versionable and auditable policy.
3. Funke EUDI Wallet Prototypes (SPRIN-D):Kristina Yasuda , Mirko Mollik and Funke Teams URL: https://www.sprind.org/en/magazine/eudi-wallet-prototypes/ 11 teams have been selected to participate in SPRIN-D's Funke (Innovation Competition) to innovate towards most secure, privacy preserving, user-friendly and interoperable EUDI Wallet. We will demo the wallets and talk about our learnings!
4. OpenID Foundation conformance tests for OpenID for verifiable credentials: Joseph Heenan
URL: https://openid.net/how-to-certify-your-implementation/ OIDF has tests that wallets (soon issuers/verifiers) correctly & securely implement OpenID for Verifiable Credential Issuance / Verifiable Presentations specifications, with ISO mdocs or SD-JWT VC - we demo them, explain their limitations & how you can run the tests yourself.
5. the Digital Identity Toolkit: Marianne Díaz Hernández URL:https://www.accessnow.org/guide/digital-id-toolkit/ This toolkit aims to help digital rights activists working on digital identification systems to navigate the complexities of the topic in an easier way, as well as to provide them with language that might help get them started in campaigning, advocating, educating, and mobilizing around digital ID systems.
6. Simeon: Audrey Jacquemart and Julien Bringer
URL: https://simeonid.com
Simeon is redefining credential management by offering a seamless, inclusive solution that combines passwords and verifiable credentials in one powerful app. Designed for everyone, regardless of technical expertise, Simeon ensures that convenience and security finally meet.
7. tinySSB (Secure Scuttlebutt) and CRDTs / University of Basel, Switzerland: Christian Tschudin
URL: https://github.com/ssbc/tinySSB
tinySSB is a post-Internet protocol stack for decentral applications that makes systematic use of convergent data structures (CRDTs) and self-sovereign identities. We will demo a fully serverless Kanban board application that runs on Android phones over Bluetooth Low Energy.
8. Aserto – Topaz: Omri Gazitt URL: https://www.topaz.sh , https://github.com/aserto-dev/topaz Topaz is an OSS authorizer that combines the best of policy-as-code / OPA with the relationship-based access control model described in Google's Zanzibar paper. Topaz is ideal for building fine-grained, policy-based, real-time access control for SaaS or internal applications.
9. Kwaai demoing Personal AI: Reza Rassool URL: https://www.kwaai.ai/ If AI is to be truly uplifting for humanity, then let's start with AI for humans first. Kwaai has developed the first open-source Personal AI platform. Now you can own and operate your own AI that won’t spy and eavesdrop on you. Join the movement democratizing AI.
10: Numeracle – The Need for Secure Verified Identity Presentation (sVIP) in Communications:Sam Etler, Rebekah Johnson, Pierce Gorman
URL: https://www.numeracle.com/download-numeracle-resources/consumer-research-report
New research suggests two thirds of consumers want more trustworthy caller ID information. Join us for a live demo of the only industry-led, standards-based Rich Call Data (RCD) ecosystem engineered to be secure-by-design to deliver trusted identity display to mobile devices.
11. Identity in the Fediverse: Johannes Ernst, Dazzle Labs Inc.
URL: https://dazzlelabs.net/
Decentralized social media is making a comeback with products such as Mastodon, Ghost or Threads. Identity is at their heart, but it’s not wallets. A demo of how it does look and work, and open issues.
12. Procivis AG will be demoing “Procivis ONE”: Eugeniu Rusu will Demo our solution
URL:/https://docs.procivis.ch/
@Eugeniu Rusu will share a description in the coming days.
13. FedID Connect by JLINC Labs: Ben Curtis
URL: https://fedid.me
Description: FedID Connect (FIDC) leverages the portability of OIDC and distribution of ActivityPub to make verifiable credentials accessible to everyone, providing usernames and identifiers that individuals own and control, no matter what happens to the site they signed up on.
14. Case Western Reserve University / Learning & Employment Record System: Yuqiao (Tina) Xu URLs: Open Skill Genome Substack & Designing Responsible Universal Learning and Employment Record Ecosystem Learning and Employment Record System, utilizing AI to generate and verify user academic skill credentials.
15. Godiddy.com: Markus Sabadello
URL: https://godiddy.com/
See some of the latest developments in the DID universe... New DID methods did:tdw, did:dht, linking DIDs to other identifiers, DID Linked Resources, stats and analytics, etc.
16. Privado ID - ZK Powered Identity Tools: Otto Mora and Tom Stern
URL: https://www.privado.id
Privado ID is a set of tools which enables to securely and privately exchange credential info using zero knowledge proofs. The demo will showcase the web wallet with embedded issuance, synchronization with our mobile app, and support for multiple L2 Ethereum networks.
17. Tratteria open source project (company: SGNL): Atul Tulshibagwale
URL: https://tratteria.io
Tratteria implements a new IETF OAuth WG draft called "Transaction Tokens" (TraTs). TraTs are short-lived signed JWTs that provide immutable identity and context information in microservices call chains. By providing such immutable context, TraTs prevent attacks like software supply chain, privileged user compromise or malicious insiders, because microservices automatically deny calls that do not have such TraTs associated with them, or the parameters of the call do not match an associated, valid TraT.
18. HIE of One: Adrian Gropper, MD URL: https://github.com/abeuscher/vue-ai-example Medical AI assistants for both patients and clinicians are inevitable as part of medical consultations. The user’s agent uses the new GNAP delegated authorization standard, RFC 9635, to connect a patient’s entire health record and manage a simple voice chat with a large language model.
19. UR Codes by FaceTec: Andrew Hughes
URL: https://urcodes.com
An issuer-signed string in QR code format that contains name-value pairs (like a license number) and a 72 byte facial biometric template. A UR Code makes non-biometric documents into biometric-bound documents. Andrew will make your UR Code!
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