This repository contains documents related to the "Rebooting the Web-of-Trust" series of events in the fall of 2015 and early 2106.
The first DesignShop event, to be held in the Bay Area on November 3rd & 4th 2015, is a facilitated, invite-only event focused on creating the next generation of decentralized web-of-trust based identity systems. The goal of this initial DesignShop is to generate 5 technical white papers and/or proposals on topics decided by the group that will have the greatest impact on the future.
In advance of the November DesignShop, all participants are requested to post in the Topics and Advanced Readings folder a 1 or 2 page topics paper to be shared with other attendees on either:
- A specific problem that you'd like to solve with a web-of-trust solution, and why current solutions (pgp or ca-based pki) can't address the problem?
- A specific solution related to the web-of-trust that you'd like others to use or contribute to?
These papers include (so far):
- Authorities vs. Peers: Pain Points in Security - by Christopher Allen @ChristopherA <[email protected]> & Shannon Appelcline @Appelcline <[email protected]>
- Avoiding Confused Deputy Attack Using Capabilities - by Tyler Close <[email protected]>
- Blockchain-based Trust for Software Components - by Sean Gilligan @msgilligan <[email protected]>
- Blockchain Tech Opportunities in the Web-of-Trust - by Peter Todd @PeterToddBTC <[email protected]>
- Building a Web of Trust for E-commerce - by Michael Folkson @michaelfolkson <[email protected]>
- Cool hack with XDI graphs, blockstore, link contracts, and cryptographic identifiers - by Markus Sabadello @Peacekeper <[email protected]>
- Decentralized Authentication with Blockchain Auth - by Ryan Shea @ryaneshea <[email protected]>
- Decentralized Cooperation Needs Decentralized Reputation - by Noah Thorp @noahthorp <[email protected]>
- Distributed multi-ledger model for financial industry - by Pavel Kravchenko @kravchenkopo <[email protected]>
- First Encounters with PGP - by Kiara Robles @anarchoass <[email protected]>
- Hierarchical Deterministic Keys: BIP32 & Beyond - by Christopher Allen @ChristopherA <[email protected]> & Shannon Appelcline @Appelcline <[email protected]>
- Key revocation of lost and stolen keys - by Martin Koeppelmann @koeppelmann <[email protected] >
- Key Transparency for End Users — by Joseph Bonneau @JosephBonneau <[email protected]>
- Lightning Network and Web of Trust — by Joseph Poon <[email protected]>
- Linked Local Names — by Christopher Allen @ChristopherA <[email protected]>
- PGP Paradigm - by Jon Callas - @JonCallas <[email protected]> & Phil Zimmerman - <[email protected]>
- PKI Tools in EVM-based blockchains - by ChristianLundkvist - @ChrisLundkvist <[email protected]>
- Progressive Trust - by Christopher Allen @ChristopherA <[email protected]>
- Reputation and the Real World - by Randy Farmer @FRandallFarmer <[email protected]>
- Schnorr Signatures: An Overview - by Christopher Allen @ChristopherA <[email protected]> & Shannon Appelcline @Appelcline <[email protected]>
- Secret Handshake: Key Exchange as a Capability System - by Dominic Tarr @DominicTarr <[email protected]>
- Secure Naming on the Blockchain - by Muneeb Ali *@muneeb <[email protected]> and Ryan Shea @ryaneshea <[email protected]>
- Selective Disclosure of Identity with Hierarchical Deterministic Keys and JSON Web Tokens - by Ryan Shea @ryaneshea <[email protected]>
- Thin Clients - by Greg Slepak @TaoEffect <[email protected]>
- Trust Exchange: An Architecture for a Permanent Open Trust Network - byHarlan T. Wood @HarlanTWood <[email protected] >
- Web of Trust with Blockchain IDs - by Ryan Shea @ryaneshea <[email protected]>
- XDI Link Contracts: An Overview - by Drummond Reed @DrummondReed <[email protected]>
If you would like an invitation to this DesignShop, please email Christopher Allen [email protected] about why you wish to participate as well as send a topic paper relevant to your specific needs and/or offerings in the field of web-of-trust technologies.