Episode 172 - GluuFederation/identerati-office-hours GitHub Wiki
Title: Citizen Login with Inji Wallet
- Host: Mike Schwartz, Founder/CEO Gluu,
- Guest: Vishwa Vaidyanathan, Principal Architect, MOSIP
- Guest: Sanchi Singh, Product Engineering - Business Analyst, MOSIP
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Description
Issuing citizen credentials is only half the challenge--public and private sector adoption is the other half! This demo will show how citizens can present verifiable credentials stored in their Inji wallet to relying parties through a standardized, secure, and customizable verification process. It will compare and contrast Inji Wallet Verifiable Credentials with X.509 certificates, FIDO passkeys and OATH tokens. The demo was developed using the Janssen Server, an enterprise access management and identity orchestration platform. The Janssen Project is a registered DPI, sub-chartered and community governed under the Linux Foundation.
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Takeaways
- ⚡ Web/Cloud wallets are likely to be more common then mobile wallets, expanding accessibility by millions or possibly even billions.
- ⚡ Cloud wallets are recoverable -- they can't be lost like a device or laptop. That's a big advantage for non-digital citizens.
- ⚡ Cloud wallets can be a bridge. When citizens get mobile devices, they can sync their cloud data locally to their device.
- ⚡ Kiosks are a great idea, but it then becomes really important to authenticate people biometrically.