State of Illinois Partners with
Evernym to Launch Birth Registration Pilot
Illinois Blockchain Initiative and
self-sovereign identity leader Evernym partner to develop secure
identity solutions on distributed ledger technology
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[September 01, 2017]
CHICAGO/
SALT LAKE CITY—Thursday the Illinois Blockchain Initiative announced
its partnership with self-sovereign identity solutions leader
Evernym, leveraging distributed ledger technology to provide secure
digital identity solutions. The concept will augment work from the
W3C’s Verifiable Claims Task Force and use the Sovrin Foundation’s
distributed identity ledger to create a secure, “self-sovereign”
identity for Illinois citizens during the birth registration
process.
A formal announcement will be made on Sept. 1 by Evernym’s Chief
Trust Officer Drummond Reed at the MyData2017 Conference in
Helsinki, Finland.
Self-sovereign identity refers to a digital identity that remains
entirely under the individual’s control. A self-sovereign identity
can be efficiently and securely validated by entities who require
it, free from reliance on a centralized repository.
Jennifer O’Rourke, Blockchain Business Liaison for the Illinois
Blockchain Initiative commented, “To structurally address the many
issues surrounding digital identity, we felt it was important to
develop a framework that examines identity from its inception at
child birth. Government has an important role to play in the
development of any digital identity ecosystem. Identity is not only
foundational to nearly every government service, but is the basis
for trust and legitimacy in the public sector.”
In the proposed framework, government agencies will verify birth
registration information and then cryptographically sign identity
attributes such as legal name, date of birth, sex or blood type,
creating what are called “verifiable claims” or attributes.
Permission to view or share each of these government-verified claims
is stored on the tamper-proof distributed ledger protocol in the
form of a decentralized identifier.
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The identifier guarantees each attribute is cryptographically
sealed and only accessible with explicit consent of the identity holder or in
the case of a newborn child, his or her legal guardian.
Businesses and governments will be able to verify and
authenticate citizens by requesting encrypted access to these verifiable claims.
This minimizes the need for entities to establish, maintain and rely upon their
own proprietary databases of identity information.
“This architecture allows us to bridge the best of both worlds,
combining government’s robust infrastructure for identity verification with a
platform engineered for the digital identity ecosystem. This digital identity
system is extensible, interoperable and at the same time ensures the utmost
security, privacy and user-agency,” said Cab Morris of the Illinois Blockchain
Initiative. “Additionally, this model for digital identity can extend beyond the
boundaries of government and has broad applicability for many products and
services in the private sector.”
“The successful transition to an identity ecosystem that is truly self-sovereign
requires conversion of ‘breeder documents’, such as birth certificates, which
serve as the basis for obtaining other documents,” said Evernym’s Drummond Reed.
“Digitizing these foundational documents in a state the size and importance of
Illinois will make a major contribution to the larger effort of solving the
online identity problem.”
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