Collaborative credentials for the Internet of Things

Santiago de Diego, Cristina Regueiro, Gabriel Maciá-Fernández

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Abstract

The Self-Sovereign Identity (SSI) paradigm has emerged as a decentralized Identity Management model with interesting capabilities for the Internet of Things (IoT). However, current standard SSI protocols and procedures only consider that individuals store their own identity, failing to provide an accurate solution for the identity management of groups where participants might use credentials from different identities and collaborate to meet a set of verifier´s requirements. The present work introduces the concept of Collaborative Credentials (CCs) to formalize identity management procedures that model the collaboration within a group of participants. CCs allow to leverage use cases requiring collaboration that cannot be solved with standard SSI verifiable credentials, increase the privacy of group participants and enable the development of a software framework that any verifier/holder could use to generate a generic application. In the paper, a generic model for CCs is presented, together with an implementation example that is subsequently evaluated in an experimental testbed.

Original languageEnglish
Article number110629
JournalComputer Networks
Volume251
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2024

Keywords

  • Collaborative credentials
  • SSI
  • Self-sovereign identity
  • Verifiable credentials

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