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Welcome / Introductions


Focus

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  • Report on OCA:
  • Auto-approval of presentation requests (e.g.: trusted verifier, trusted preset, etc ...)
    • auto-approval of presentations can be risky (check box to auto-approve that verifier in the future.)
      • presentation for login - some other user could login on a computer, and your phone auto approves.
    • bulk-approval
    • policy-approval
      • guardianship
      • biometric unlock allows policy approvals.
      • context matters
        • Location, for example – e.g. for entry into a building – but likely still needs a manual trigger - e.g. biometric
        • transport tech
      • How to get there: Do it manually first and then look for automation opportunities to make the policies crisp
      • Repeated Presentations authorized by user
      • Careful:
        • Have to watch for anti-patterns (e.g. a login with no human interaction).
        • Watching for the security vs. convenience trade-off.
        • Making sure that the SSI principles are followed – control is with the user.
        • A wallet is an agent – acts on behalf of the USER – fiduciary responsibility
    • Actions:
      • Need bulk presentation request (Present Proof) (mostly done, see above)
      • Policy to recommend bulk actions
    • Progress
      • Kiva - already doing multiple presentation with policy - looking forward to be policy file driven
  • Consequences of Machine Readable Governance on UX
    • New types of user interactions
      • warnings of acting outside governance
      • selections of governance frameworks
      • communicating opinions of governance frameworks
      • governance framework discovery
        • Discover Features 2.0 Protocol can list supported frameworks
    • Types of Governance
      • Roots of trust
      • Identifying Participants
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    • Progress:
      • Mike working on test applications of Machine Readable Governance
  • Revocation implications for Mobile

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