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I'm leading the new Linux Foundation IAM Project chartered to develop a cloud-based Digital Wallet with a Personal Data System. We'd prefer to start with existing open source code. My question to Cozy is, should we liaise in some way, or try to use your open source code? Our Repo is still being set up, but anyone can respond here or email me at james.schoening@ieee.org. Our full Mission Statement reads, "The mission of this open source project is to develop a verifiable data registry solution that organizations can deploy, which will provide their individuals (employees, customers, citizens, etc.) with decentralized identity using W3C Verifiable Credentials (VCs) and Decentralized Identifiers (DIDs),while providing the organization with greater security and other benefits. This is expected to include (for the individual or legal entity) an open source digital wallet, edge agent, and a cloud agent designed to serve as a secure Personal Data System (PDS). This project will develop and publish one or more governance frameworks, which organizations can further refine. All components will align to support organizational Zero Trust objectives and enable the developing principles of Self-Sovereign Identity (SSI).
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I'm leading the new Linux Foundation IAM Project chartered to develop a cloud-based Digital Wallet with a Personal Data System. We'd prefer to start with existing open source code. My question to Cozy is, should we liaise in some way, or try to use your open source code? Our Repo is still being set up, but anyone can respond here or email me at james.schoening@ieee.org. Our full Mission Statement reads, "The mission of this open source project is to develop a verifiable data registry solution that organizations can deploy, which will provide their individuals (employees, customers, citizens, etc.) with decentralized identity using W3C Verifiable Credentials (VCs) and Decentralized Identifiers (DIDs),while providing the organization with greater security and other benefits. This is expected to include (for the individual or legal entity) an open source digital wallet, edge agent, and a cloud agent designed to serve as a secure Personal Data System (PDS). This project will develop and publish one or more governance frameworks, which organizations can further refine. All components will align to support organizational Zero Trust objectives and enable the developing principles of Self-Sovereign Identity (SSI).
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