IdRamp Decentralized Identity at the Internet Identity Workshop
IdRamp CEO, Mike Vesey, will present “Self-Sovereign Identity, the Enterprise and Beyond” at the Internet Identity Workshop in Mountain View, California on October 1-3, 2019. The presentation will be delivered at the “Tech Sandbox Breakfast” and table number 25 during the “Demo Hour”.
This presentation will focus on how blockchain decentralized self-sovereign identity is transforming identity management. Decentralized identity provides simple integration, improved security, and a framework to continuously innovate your business. Self-Sovereign Identity reduces data liability, user friction, and the cost of existing identity systems. Through distributed authentication, decentralized identity secures the threat surface by eliminating the need for public network-facing identity and access management systems. Please join us at The Internet Identity Workshop to learn more about these exciting developments.
About the Internet Identity Workshop
The Internet Identity Workshop has been finding, probing and solving identity problems twice every year since 2005. Every IIW moves topics, code and projects downfield. Name an identity topic and it’s likely that more substantial discussion and work has been done on it at IIW than at any other conference. That’s because IIW is an un-conference. We have no speakers, no keynotes, no panels. All sessions are breakouts, and the topics are chosen and led by participants.
And identity is just a starting point. Many other topics come up and move forward as well. In the last few IIWs, hot topics have included personal clouds, privacy, data liberation, verifiable claims, decentralized identifiers, transparency, VRM, the Indie Web, the Internet of Things, the Semantic Web, trust frameworks, free and open devices and much more. We also make time and space available for demos. IIW takes place over three days every Spring and Fall at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View.