Fwd: story of interest
All, Perhaps there is an identity solution applicable to IoT already in development. This approach uses blockchain and is funded by some major VCs. http://www.coindesk.com/onename-raises-seed-funding-fuel-decentralized-ident... -- Jeff Stollman stollman.j@gmail.com 1 202.683.8699 Truth never triumphs — its opponents just die out. Science advances one funeral at a time. Max Planck
Interesting, but to me is not really clear to me where they use block chains… From: dg-idot-bounces@kantarainitiative.org [mailto:dg-idot-bounces@kantarainitiative.org] On Behalf Of j stollman Sent: Sonntag, 15. März 2015 15:11 To: dg-idot@kantarainitiative.org Subject: [DG-IDoT] Fwd: story of interest All, Perhaps there is an identity solution applicable to IoT already in development. This approach uses blockchain and is funded by some major VCs. http://www.coindesk.com/onename-raises-seed-funding-fuel-decentralized-ident... -- Jeff Stollman stollman.j@gmail.com<mailto:stollman.j@gmail.com> 1 202.683.8699 Truth never triumphs — its opponents just die out. Science advances one funeral at a time. Max Planck
I might have a kind of answer there from a friend of mine here in NZ who knows blockchain stuff pretty well and a potential co-opeditor to these guys called SWERL (see below).. and he said.. "They've got a good approach to use social identity for social purposes with the blockchain providing a sort of database. A new take on website logins but suspect they are going to struggle with the network effect.Our focus is identity of machines, devices, objects, etc. so that's quite different from social identity. Also, our approach makes sense in the context of a new internet that we're building, e.g. we don't use IPv6 other than for co-existing with the current Internet. Instead, our notion of identity is based on a PKI cert (which really doesn't work for humans as we know but works great for objects to design in security).Our updated website http://swerl.io/ now gives a better idea of the direction we're going. Have a look...Thanks again,Vikram" From: Ingo.Friese@telekom.de To: stollman.j@gmail.com Date: Tue, 24 Mar 2015 16:46:43 +0100 CC: dg-idot@kantarainitiative.org Subject: Re: [DG-IDoT] Fwd: story of interest Interesting, but to me is not really clear to me where they use block chains… From: dg-idot-bounces@kantarainitiative.org [mailto:dg-idot-bounces@kantarainitiative.org] On Behalf Of j stollman Sent: Sonntag, 15. März 2015 15:11 To: dg-idot@kantarainitiative.org Subject: [DG-IDoT] Fwd: story of interest All, Perhaps there is an identity solution applicable to IoT already in development. This approach uses blockchain and is funded by some major VCs. http://www.coindesk.com/onename-raises-seed-funding-fuel-decentralized-ident... -- Jeff Stollman stollman.j@gmail.com 1 202.683.8699 Truth never triumphs — its opponents just die out.Science advances one funeral at a time. Max Planck _______________________________________________ DG-IDoT mailing list DG-IDoT@kantarainitiative.org http://kantarainitiative.org/mailman/listinfo/dg-idot
Hi everyone, joining the conversation a little late here but it's a great conversation to have. Our startup out of Toronto is trying to build an identity and access management platform for the IoT world and we too are focusing on Certs for entity authentication, however we feel that we need a very different model for access management - based on contextual relationships between the entities and the service that consumes them. We are trying to build a platform where users can define configurations and access relationships between entities and with services in a dynamic way which eventually drives the model. I am currently in India doing a pilot for a smart city initiative but will be back in two weeks - look forward to a continued conversation. Thanks Aninda On 25 Mar 2015 00:34, "Colin Wallis" <colin_wallis@hotmail.com> wrote:
I might have a kind of answer there from a friend of mine here in NZ who knows blockchain stuff pretty well and a potential co-opeditor to these guys called SWERL (see below).. and he said..
"They've got a good approach to use social identity for social purposes with the blockchain providing a sort of database. A new take on website logins but suspect they are going to struggle with the network effect.
Our focus is identity of machines, devices, objects, etc. so that's quite different from social identity. Also, our approach makes sense in the context of a new internet that we're building, e.g. we don't use IPv6 other than for co-existing with the current Internet. Instead, our notion of identity is based on a PKI cert (which really doesn't work for humans as we know but works great for objects to design in security).
Our updated website http://swerl.io/ now gives a better idea of the direction we're going. Have a look...
Thanks again, Vikram"
------------------------------ From: Ingo.Friese@telekom.de To: stollman.j@gmail.com Date: Tue, 24 Mar 2015 16:46:43 +0100 CC: dg-idot@kantarainitiative.org Subject: Re: [DG-IDoT] Fwd: story of interest
Interesting, but to me is not really clear to me where they use block chains…
*From:* dg-idot-bounces@kantarainitiative.org [mailto: dg-idot-bounces@kantarainitiative.org] *On Behalf Of *j stollman *Sent:* Sonntag, 15. März 2015 15:11 *To:* dg-idot@kantarainitiative.org *Subject:* [DG-IDoT] Fwd: story of interest
All,
Perhaps there is an identity solution applicable to IoT already in development. This approach uses blockchain and is funded by some major VCs.
http://www.coindesk.com/onename-raises-seed-funding-fuel-decentralized-ident...
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Truth never triumphs — its opponents just die out.
Science advances one funeral at a time.
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Hi Aninda, Sounds interesting. Looking forward to discuss this with you in one of our future IDoT conf calls. Best Ingo From: Aninda Bhunia [mailto:abhunia@inc38.com] Sent: Mittwoch, 25. März 2015 06:09 To: Colin Wallis Cc: dg-idot@kantarainitiative.org; Friese, Ingo; Jeff Stollman Subject: Re: [DG-IDoT] Fwd: story of interest Hi everyone, joining the conversation a little late here but it's a great conversation to have. Our startup out of Toronto is trying to build an identity and access management platform for the IoT world and we too are focusing on Certs for entity authentication, however we feel that we need a very different model for access management - based on contextual relationships between the entities and the service that consumes them. We are trying to build a platform where users can define configurations and access relationships between entities and with services in a dynamic way which eventually drives the model. I am currently in India doing a pilot for a smart city initiative but will be back in two weeks - look forward to a continued conversation. Thanks Aninda On 25 Mar 2015 00:34, "Colin Wallis" <colin_wallis@hotmail.com<mailto:colin_wallis@hotmail.com>> wrote: I might have a kind of answer there from a friend of mine here in NZ who knows blockchain stuff pretty well and a potential co-opeditor to these guys called SWERL (see below).. and he said.. "They've got a good approach to use social identity for social purposes with the blockchain providing a sort of database. A new take on website logins but suspect they are going to struggle with the network effect. Our focus is identity of machines, devices, objects, etc. so that's quite different from social identity. Also, our approach makes sense in the context of a new internet that we're building, e.g. we don't use IPv6 other than for co-existing with the current Internet. Instead, our notion of identity is based on a PKI cert (which really doesn't work for humans as we know but works great for objects to design in security). Our updated website http://swerl.io/ now gives a better idea of the direction we're going. Have a look... Thanks again, Vikram" ________________________________ From: Ingo.Friese@telekom.de<mailto:Ingo.Friese@telekom.de> To: stollman.j@gmail.com<mailto:stollman.j@gmail.com> Date: Tue, 24 Mar 2015 16:46:43 +0100 CC: dg-idot@kantarainitiative.org<mailto:dg-idot@kantarainitiative.org> Subject: Re: [DG-IDoT] Fwd: story of interest Interesting, but to me is not really clear to me where they use block chains… From: dg-idot-bounces@kantarainitiative.org<mailto:dg-idot-bounces@kantarainitiative.org> [mailto:dg-idot-bounces@kantarainitiative.org<mailto:dg-idot-bounces@kantarainitiative.org>] On Behalf Of j stollman Sent: Sonntag, 15. März 2015 15:11 To: dg-idot@kantarainitiative.org<mailto:dg-idot@kantarainitiative.org> Subject: [DG-IDoT] Fwd: story of interest All, Perhaps there is an identity solution applicable to IoT already in development. This approach uses blockchain and is funded by some major VCs. http://www.coindesk.com/onename-raises-seed-funding-fuel-decentralized-ident... -- Jeff Stollman stollman.j@gmail.com<mailto:stollman.j@gmail.com> 1 202.683.8699 Truth never triumphs — its opponents just die out. Science advances one funeral at a time. Max Planck _______________________________________________ DG-IDoT mailing list DG-IDoT@kantarainitiative.org<mailto:DG-IDoT@kantarainitiative.org> http://kantarainitiative.org/mailman/listinfo/dg-idot _______________________________________________ DG-IDoT mailing list DG-IDoT@kantarainitiative.org<mailto:DG-IDoT@kantarainitiative.org> http://kantarainitiative.org/mailman/listinfo/dg-idot
participants (4)
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Aninda Bhunia
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Colin Wallis
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Ingo.Friese@telekom.de
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j stollman