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A Blockchain Implementation for Configurable Multi-Factor Challenge-Set Self-Sovereign Identity Authentication

Alex Norta, Alexandr Kormiltsyn, Chibuzor Udokwu, Vimal Dwivedi, Sunday Aroh, Ignas Nikolajev

202219 citationsDOI

Abstract

Multi-factor challenge-set self-sovereign identity authentication (MFFSIA) is an important part for establishing trust between systems, devices, organizations and humans for the emerging machine-to-everything (M2X) economy. Most systems for identity authentication (IA) are single sign-on (SSO), or have fixed challenge sets of limited degree. Additionally, IA systems are controlled by governments, or corporations that are closely affiliated with government entities. The available systems for self-sovereign IA do not offer the necessary flexible configurability of challenge sets. Based on research publications about a formal MFSSIA protocol, this paper presents a blockchain employing implementation for a running case assuming different smart-contract blockchain systems must be connected for sensitive data exchange. The prototype offers a marketplace for challenge-set creation and the challenge/response-lifecycle management employs decentralized knowledge graphs (DKG) together with oracles for response evaluations.

Topics & Concepts

BlockchainAuthentication (law)Computer scienceSingle sign-onComputer securityIdentity (music)Identity managementSet (abstract data type)Protocol (science)SovereigntyGovernment (linguistics)LawPolitical scienceLinguisticsProgramming languageAcousticsPoliticsMedicineAlternative medicinePhysicsPathologyPhilosophyBlockchain Technology Applications and SecurityIoT and Edge/Fog ComputingDistributed systems and fault tolerance
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