Survey on digital sovereignty and identity: from digitization to digitalization
Through digital transformation, lots of personal data are captured, but individuals often do not have ownership or control over them. This results in the emerging Web 3.0, where people demand data sovereignty. There are actually two conceptually related terms, data sovereignty and digital sovereignt...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1710872023-10-13T15:36:43Z Survey on digital sovereignty and identity: from digitization to digitalization Tan, Kheng Leong Ch,i Chi-Hung Lam, Kwok-Yan School of Computer Science and Engineering Digital Trust Centre Strategic Centre for Research in Privacy-Preserving Technologies & Systems (SCRIPTS) Engineering::Computer science and engineering Self-Sovereign Identity Privacy Through digital transformation, lots of personal data are captured, but individuals often do not have ownership or control over them. This results in the emerging Web 3.0, where people demand data sovereignty. There are actually two conceptually related terms, data sovereignty and digital sovereignty. This paper first explains these two concepts in terms of their points of focus, guiding principles, laws and regulations requirements, and then analyses the requirements and technical challenges of their implementation. To understand the emerging trend shift in digital sovereignty towards individuals taking control of security and privacy preserving over their own digital assets, this paper conducts a systematic review and analysis on Self-Sovereign Identity (SSI), which is a user-centric decentralized model and autonomy for an individual to self-determine the access and use of one's identity and credentials. The review covers existing SSI solutions and points out that an efficient key management system, the scalability and interoperability of the solution, and a well-established standard are some of the challenges for SSI deployment. Finally, the paper concludes with open issues about digital identity, including dynamic attributes, persona, and attribute ownership, that challenge the current reference architecture of SSI as well as its implementation. Info-communications Media Development Authority (IMDA) National Research Foundation (NRF) Published version This research is supported by the National Research Foundation, Singapore and Infocomm Media Development Authority underits Trust Tech Funding Initiative and Strategic Capability Research Centres Funding Initiative. 2023-10-13T06:22:37Z 2023-10-13T06:22:37Z 2023 Journal Article Tan, K. L., Ch, I. C. & Lam, K. (2023). Survey on digital sovereignty and identity: from digitization to digitalization. ACM Computing Surveys, 56(3), 61-. https://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3616400 0360-0300 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/171087 10.1145/3616400 3 56 61 en ACM Computing Surveys © 2023 Copyright held by the owner/author(s). This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial International 4.0 License. application/pdf |
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Through digital transformation, lots of personal data are captured, but individuals often do not have ownership or control over them. This results in the emerging Web 3.0, where people demand data sovereignty. There are actually two conceptually related terms, data sovereignty and digital sovereignty. This paper first explains these two concepts in terms of their points of focus, guiding principles, laws and regulations requirements, and then analyses the requirements and technical challenges of their implementation. To understand the emerging trend shift in digital sovereignty towards individuals taking control of security and privacy preserving over their own digital assets, this paper conducts a systematic review and analysis on Self-Sovereign Identity (SSI), which is a user-centric decentralized model and autonomy for an individual to self-determine the access and use of one's identity and credentials. The review covers existing SSI solutions and points out that an efficient key management system, the scalability and interoperability of the solution, and a well-established standard are some of the challenges for SSI deployment. Finally, the paper concludes with open issues about digital identity, including dynamic attributes, persona, and attribute ownership, that challenge the current reference architecture of SSI as well as its implementation. |
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