IIW 36 Speed Demo Hour
IIW 36 Speed Demo Hour / Wednesday April 19 2:00PM - 3:00PM
Brought to Us by Danube Tech https://danubetech.com/
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1. SitePassword: Alan Karp URL: https://github.com/alanhkarp/SitePassword/blob/main/README.md SitePassword is a self-sovereign, full-function password manager that calculates your passwords instead of storing them. It puts you in control of the metadata used to sync across machines while allowing you to get your passwords from any browser. And the best part is it's free.
2. Clutch, demoing web3 Platform: Sheela Vats URL: app.clutchwallet.xyz Clutch is a web3 platform which provides account abstraction wallet ( browser extension, Dapp and mobile) and Decentralized social network with privacy.
3. Center Identity / Location-based key recovery: Matthew Vogel
URL:https://centeridentity.com Current methods for key recovery are difficult, but we will demonstrate how easily a private key can be recovered with the visual memory of an end user. This makes user-centric identity feasible as passwords become obsolete in light of our new approach to securing digital assets!
4. Animo Solutions: Paradym: Timo Glastra
URL: Paradym is a low-code builder for SSI solutions. Users can create YAML-based workflows with triggers and actions to seamlessly integrate verifiable credentials into their specific use cases. Paradym makes SSI development accessible by handling all infrastructure and complexity.
5. Infisign / The use of verifiable credentials for Passwordless login across applications using OpenID connect: Aditya Santhanam
URL: https://www.infisign.io/ Infisign is an Identity and Access management ecosystem supporting Self Sovereign Identity, a Zero-knowledge proof-based passwordless ecosystem. It utilizes the best cryptographic techniques such as BBS+, and Ed25519 signatures coupled with OpenID connect to provide a quick, secure and the most efficient replacement to passwords. The organizations now have the ability to use Zero trust based authentications for SSO and also OS based authentications for the first time.
6. 2060.io DIDComm Chat: Ariel Gentile and Fabrice Rochette URL: https://2060.io 2060 is a set of open source tools that enable building rich decentralized chat services, combining text, pictures, video and voice notes with the power of Verifiable Credentials.
7. Dock: Nick Lambert, Elina Cadouri, Mike Parkhill
URL: https://dock.io/
Issue Verifiable Credentials in a few clicks or with one API call. Dock Certs is a no-code, easy-to-use platform for issuing and verifying VCs and creating Decentralized Identifiers, and an API to enable organizations to add SSI functionality into their applications.
8. Dazzle / Dazzle Labs and Dazzle DAO: Johannes Ernst, Indie Computing Corp URL: https://dazzle.town/ What if you had all your personal data in a single place that you control? All your posts from Facebook, your orders from Amazon, maybe even your Tweets! And that no unaccountable vendor has ultimate control over?
9. Nextcloud Login with OpenID for Verifiable Credentials: Christian Bormann, Torsten Lodderstedt
URL: https://openid.net/openid4vc/ & https://idunion.org/?lang=en We will show a complete flow from credential issuance into a native wallet to credential presentation for login into a Nextcloud instance. This demo was built in the IDunion project (a project founded by the German ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate Action). Over time, we implemented the flow with different credential formats (AnonCreds, LDP/BBS, SD-JWTs). The latest revision uses Selective Disclosure JWTs with hardware based cryptographic holder binding.
10. GoDiddy.com - Universal DID Services: Markus Sabadello - Danube Tech
URL: https://godiddy.com/ GoDiddy.com is a hosted platform that makes it easy for SSI developers and solution providers to work with DIDs. It is based on open-source projects Universal Resolver and Universal Registrar.
11. RootsID DIDComm v2 connect-a-thon: along with Atala Prism, Blocktrust, Veramo, Nessus, and more
URL: https://rootsid.com
Participants will demonstrate (https://hackmd.io/j6U6JpQ2SRexSUKL7i2XRg?view) several DIDComm v2 agents/services/mediators discovering, connecting, messaging, exchanging verifiable credentials and other trust tasks using open source software/standards including DIDComm v2 https://didcomm.org/
12. esatus AG, SOWL including use case “access to Windows and other applications”: Dr. André Kudra, Azita Hosseini Nejad URL: https://esatus.com/index.html%3Fp=8009&lang=en.html Azita and André will demo how our SOWL solution suite enables users to log on to Windows and other software applications by means of verifiable SSI credentials. The demo includes an overview on onboarding users und issuing credentials
13. Microsoft, SpruceID, Ping Identity, IBM, Avast: Oliver Terbu, Kristina Yasuda, Andrew Hughes URL: https://identity.foundation/jwt-vc-presentation-profile/ Interoperable presentation of Verifiable Credentials between Wallets and Verifier built by different providers.
14. Authentic Identity: Jason Colburne - Qui Identity
URL: https://qui.xyz
Qui is enabling individuals to capture, own and share authentic data about their career and professional lives. We will take our users on a journey from custodial to on-device signing to balance user experience, education and control.
15. Indicio and Abacus: Dynamic Authorization with SSI Credentials: Mike Ebert and Jacob Siebach URL: no link yet Too often the subject of dynamic authorization utilizing SSI credentials is theoretical in nature, but no longer! We are pleased to present a working demonstration of a system that calls the Abacus authorization system to find out if a user is authorized for various actions, which integrates with Indicio Proven to check if the user has the verifiable credentials required to be authorized for the given actions. You can now set the policies to protect your endpoints, and use verifiable credentials as part of those policies, without hard-coding policies into your software!
16. Velocity Network Foundation: the internet of careers: Andres Olave
URL: https://velocitynetwork.foundation Demo of the UX of Andrew Hall claiming his education and work credentials into his Career Wallet and sharing them to take his next step in the future job marketplace all by leveraging the utility layer known as the Velocity Network.
17. Trinsic / OkeyDoke: Michael Boyd
URL: demo.okeydoke.io & docs.trinsic.id
OkeyDoke is an ecosystem of farm auditors, farmers and suppliers. This demo showcases how a farmer gets audited, receives a credential, shares that credential with a trusted party. The demo showcases privacy-centric features like selective disclosure, adoption-centric features like wallet access without downloading another app and provider-centric features like no code trust registry creation.
18. Global Legal Entity Identifier Foundation (GLEIF) – vLEI: Phil Feairheller
URL: https://www.gleif.org/en/vlei/introducing-the-verifiable-lei-vlei
Enabling SSH access to any virtual machine using a vLEI, an ACDC credential and KERI.
19. cheqd: Ankur Banerjee and Alex Tweeddale URL: https://creds.xyz, How cheqd is making online reputation and digital identity portable across Web3
20. Low Code Identity Orchestration with Agama Lab: Mike Schwartz / Gluu
URL: https://agama-lab.gluu.org
A great user experience starts with a great "identity journey," whether that's registration, authentication, social login or account recovery. See how to use low code and OpenID to whiteboard the identity journeys of your dreams. Code is saved in your Github account, including binary releases, which are ready for deployment.