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Real World Identity and the Web... Continued #10

Open timcappalli opened 4 days ago

timcappalli commented 4 days ago

Session description

At TPAC 2023, we introduced the topic of digital identity wallets and their use on the web, and asked the community for use cases, concerns, and asked browser engine maintainers to express interest in this work.

This evolved into a work item in the WICG, the Digital Credentials API, where folks from multiple communities involved in the digitally verifiable credentials space (including other W3C CGs and WGs, the OpenID Foundation, national standards organizations, privacy experts, issuers, verifiers, wallet makers, and more) have been working together to provide a safe, secure, privacy preserving method of sharing digital credentials on the web.

This session will provide an update on the work, the threat models being evaluated, upcoming work items, and open discussion.

Session goal

Provide an update on the work stream to the wider community, hear new issues or concerns, receive feedback on core work items

Additional session chairs (Optional)

@hlflanagan and likely one other person TBD

Who can attend

Anyone may attend (Default)

IRC channel (Optional)

real-world-identity-and-the-web-continued

Other sessions where we should avoid scheduling conflicts (Optional)

No response

Instructions for meeting planners (Optional)

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Agenda for the meeting.

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