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SoK: Trusting Self-Sovereign Identity

Cryptography and Security 2024-06-28 v2

Abstract

Digital identity is evolving from centralized systems to a decentralized approach known as Self-Sovereign Identity (SSI). SSI empowers individuals to control their digital identities, eliminating reliance on third-party data custodians and reducing the risk of data breaches. However, the concept of trust in SSI remains complex and fragmented. This paper systematically analyzes trust in SSI in light of its components and threats posed by various actors in the system. As a result, we derive three distinct trust models that capture the threats and mitigations identified across SSI literature and implementations. Our work provides a foundational framework for future SSI research and development, including a comprehensive catalogue of SSI components and design requirements for trust, shortcomings in existing SSI systems and areas for further exploration.

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@article{arxiv.2404.06729,
  title  = {SoK: Trusting Self-Sovereign Identity},
  author = {Evan Krul and Hye-young Paik and Sushmita Ruj and Salil S. Kanhere},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2404.06729},
  year   = {2024}
}

Comments

Accepted at PETS'24 Issue 3

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